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Dengue, Diagnostic Imaging Tests, ehealth, gnu, GNU Health, HMIS, MDG, tryton, tryton development
Luis Falcón
25 Wednesday Sep 2013
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Dengue, Diagnostic Imaging Tests, ehealth, gnu, GNU Health, HMIS, MDG, tryton, tryton development
21 Saturday Sep 2013
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ehealth, freesoftware, GNU Health, GNU solidario, gnusolidario, HMIS, Jamaica, Kingston, Ministry of Health, Public Health
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| Welcome presentation of GNU Solidario Mission by the MoH |
“Success requires hard work” is the meaning of this Jamaican proverb. With a bright Caribbean sun and an even brighter welcoming crew, GNU Health unshipped in a new bay this week. In cooperation with the Ministry of Health (MoH), a group mission of GNU Solidario visited Jamaica and inaugurated officially the project of deploying GNU Health within their Public Health Care system.
The mission is in the context of the agreement signed between Jamaica Ministry of Health and GNU Solidario, to cooperate in the implementation of GNU Health, the Free Health and Hospital Information System in this country.
This step is a tipping point in health history, granted that Jamaica is the first country to embrace GNU Health nationwide. A herculean task, this implementation is demanding cross-sectoral integrations from all the regions of this country. Hence, not only the permanent secretary of the MoH, Dr. Jean Dixon, vouched for this undertaking, but Mr. Gary Campbell (Director, ICT; Ministry of Science, Technology, Energy and Mining) also extended his blessing while announcing the GOJ FOSS Migration project and how it will cooperate with the GNU Health enterprise as well.
Programmers, system administrators, physicians, nurses, health records staff, as well as other public officials gathered to participate in several meetings, workshops and focus groups. The MoH Health Informatics team itself had representatives from both the national and the regional levels, as well as Health Records, Clinical, IT and Management Personnel.
After an intense week, the initial guidelines for the project were designed in order to complete the first stage by the end of this year. Moreover, our GNU Solidario team visited the Slipe Pen Road Comprehensive Health Centre for incipient calculations and further extrapolations.
This initiative has generated a gratification that transcends the local jurisdiction, so that not only the Free Software community, but the whole world rejoice in this unprecedented milestone within Public Health Care.
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| Main IT crew that attended the workshops |
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| Jamaican MoH building in Kingston |
As stated at World Health Organization (WHO) Primary Health Care portal, “the ultimate goal of primary health care is better health for all”. WHO has identified five key elements to achieve that goal[1]:
*GNU Health won the Best Project of Social Benefit from the Free Software Foundation, among other international awards.
*GNU Health is an official GNU Package , and is part of GNU Solidario, an NGO that delivers health with free software. GNU Solidario and the United Nations University, International Institute for Global Health have signed an agreement to implement and to train Health professionals GNU Health around the world.
*GNU Health was presented at the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Communication Union (ITU) session “ICT for Improving Information and Accountability for Women’s and Children’s Health” at the World Summit on the Information Society – WSIS 2013 Forum in Geneva.
28 Wednesday Aug 2013
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Copenhagen, Denmark, e-health, ehealth, GNU Health, GNU Health, GNU solidario, gnusolidario, IMIA, MedInfo, medinfo 2013, OSWG
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| Luis discussing Social medicine and GNU Health |
| Ferrer-Roca, Kobayashi, Safie, Falcon, Aljunid, Demski, Karopka and Lisby at MedInfo 2013 (Denmark) |
Luis Falcon from our very own GNU Solidario, attended the congress to present the GNU Health platform during the Mini-Symposium “Care for the World. Collaboration, Openness, Transparency and Trust as Prerequisite for High Quality, Effective and Efficient Health Care “.
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| Hans Demski presenting Medfloss |
Among the authors of this presentation were also Thomas Karopka, Syed Mohamed Aljunid, Nurhizam Safie, Hans Demski and Kjeld Lisby.
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| Paul Turner at eHealth for People Like Us workshop |
Moreover, Falcon also participated in the workshop “Moving Beyond eHealth Systems for ‘People Like Us’”, along with Paul Turner, Andre Kushniruk, Pernille Bertelsen and Chris Showell. This interactive workshop was as much a scientific innovation as it was a humbling experience, allowing all attendees to experience the gap between some convoluted designs of eHealth systems and average or disadvantaged users. “People Like us” (PLU) is a thinking tool and a conceptualization of two archetypal categories of potential users: one group, highly skilled and motivated, and a second one, much less engaged with topics around health and healthcare. The different solutions offered at the end of the workshop resulted from collective thinking and diverse participation.
19 Monday Aug 2013
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Copenhagen, ehealth, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, healthcare, IMIA, MedFLOSS, medinfo 2013, Public Health, software libre, United Nations, UNU-IIGH
16 Friday Aug 2013
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ehealth, floss, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, health promotion, healthcare, IFMSA, ISfTeH, Public Health, Santiago de Chile, software libre
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| Santiago de Chile view |
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| Dr. Etienne, Director of OPS-OMS and Dr. Jaime Mañalich Health Minister of Chile at the Opening Ceremony and Dinner Gala |
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| Dr. Etienne, Director of OPS-OMS at the Opening Ceremony |
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| Sebastián Marró – GNU Health – AIFMSA GA WG Session on Public Health Strategies |
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| Sebastián Marró with IFMSA LORMA Maria Aroca |
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| Sebastián Marró with Mr. Frank Lievens and Mr. Adolfo Sparenberg at the Opening Ceremony |
25 Thursday Jul 2013
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Auroville, ehealth, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, humanity, Public Health, UNESCO
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| The Galaxy : Auroville layout |
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| Auroville’s Unending education |
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| Room in Kailash Clinic |
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| Matrimandir : The Soul of the City |
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| Auroville Animal Care Center |
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GNU Health won the Best Project of Social Benefit from the Free Software Foundation, among other international awards.
GNU Health is an official GNU Package , and is part of GNU Solidario, an NGO that delivers health with free software. GNU Solidario and the United Nations University, International Institute for Global Health have signed an agreement to implement and to train Health professionals GNU Health around the world.
GNU Health was presented at the World Health Organization (WHO) and International Communication Union (ITU) session “ICT for Improving Information and Accountability for Women’s and Children’s Health” at the World Summit on the Information Society – WSIS 2013 Forum in Geneva.
19 Friday Jul 2013
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Budi Luhur University, ehealth, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, healthcare, HMIS, Hospital Information System, Indonesia, Public Health
16 Tuesday Jul 2013
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ehealth, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, HMIS, Hospital Information System, Public Health
” … I believe GNU Health will take the Kyeni Hospital to another level an it will greatly increase the efficiency and control of the hospital information. I think it covers all te areas we need and it also offers the ability to customize further developments if they are required. It’s been a very intense training and I believe I’ll be able to train the local team in Kenya ! GNU Health is a very “user-friendly” system and I hope we’ll be another success story … ” Beatriz Meijide
Thanks again to Beatriz and the Kyeni Hospital. We’re very proud and exited to be part of this beatiful project !
16 Tuesday Jul 2013
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Chagas, developing countries, ehealth, free software, GNU Health, GNU solidario, MDG6, MedInfo, neglected tropical diseases, United Nations, UNU-IIGH
Care for the World Symposium
Many thanks to MedInfo for this great event, and especially to Thomas Karopka (Chair IMIA OS WG) and Paul Turner (Associate Professor, eHealth Services Research Group, University of Tasmania, Australia) for inviting me to be part of their symposium and workshop. It’s an honor for me to share with you such an important event, and to promote the adoption of Free Software in Public Health.
Looking forward to meeting all of you in Copenhagen !
GNU Health won the Best Project of Social Benefit from the Free Software Foundation, among other international awards.
08 Monday Jul 2013
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ehealth, esalud, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, Public Health, software libre, tryton
Bug fixes and many other contributions and suggestions have been incorporated to this version.