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Quo vadis, Free Software?

25 Thursday Mar 2021

Posted by Luis Falcon in Libre Software

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Free Software Foundation, fsf, Libre Software, RMS, Social Justice

In his escape from Rome, Peter encounters Jesus and asks him, Jesus, Quo vadis? (“where are you going?“) Jesus responded, “Back to Rome, to be crucified again”. Peter follows him, ends up being captured and crucified upside down.

(Painting: Domine quo vadis? (1602) by Annibale Carracci. Source Wikimedia)

Two thousand years have passed, yet those who defy the status quo are still being prosecuted and crucified, one way or another.

Too much hypocrisy and lack of empathy

The prosecution and public lynching that Richard Stallman, creator of the Free Software movement, has suffered in the last year and half is unparalleled. Many of those who used to praise his work and figure, are now taking the first row in the lapidation of the heretic.

Richard Stallman might not be the best in social interactions, but neither am I. Richard is not politically correct either. Some things he has said can be controversial and even disturbing. But that does not make him a criminal or a monster. In more than one occasion, I’ve noticed that I’ve misunderstood his words after talking to him or re-reading the article.

We all are imperfect beings, with imperfect genes, living in an imperfect society. We come from different cultural, social, educational and generational backgrounds. I find this enriching and fascinating. Yet, there is still too much hypocrisy and lack of empathy in our society.

Let me share a short personal story. In 2018 I was invited to give a talk at LibrePlanet. I flew from Spain to Boston, and I was excited to meet with the colleagues from the community, so I signed up to the “Welcome dinner”. To my surprise, I got this response by email upon arrival:

"The Welcome Dinner is for all women, gender queer, non-binary, and gender non-conforming people interested in free software. If you don't identify as such, we kindly request that you don't attend the dinner this year."

So I checked whether all the list elements, looking for latino, hispanic, vegan, …. but no luck… after a long haul flight, I found myself excluded from the event. Where is the diversity, where is the inclusion, where is the empathy? Ironically, I found out that the very same person who sent me the email excluding me from the dinner is now part of the debunking campaign against RMS.

Let he who is free of sin cast the first stone

Who are we to judge? On what moral grounds are they judging Richard Stallman?

Discrimination on the basis of species is as terrible as any other form of discrimination (sex, race, age..). Those who eat meat are complicit of the daily holocaust of millions of sentient beings. Those who drink milk are complicit of the systematic rape, slavery and murder of millions of persons who have the same right to live in freedom and dignity as we humans. In addition, non-vegans are responsible in the climate change emergency, pandemics and other terrible side effects of factory farming.

I am convinced that many of those who are judging RMS are meat eaters and consume dairy products. So, before they accuse him for something that he might have said, they should take a look at themselves and their ethical / moral status, for what they are actually doing. I also think that many of them would not have joined this evil campaign if they knew how much pain and suffering it has caused to Richard.

Divide and conquer. The attempt to eradicate the Free Software movement

The existing plutocracy controls de media and distorts reality. The panem et circenses formula works great in creating a numb, docile society. Their mass control devices and programs activate the dopaminergic reward pathways on the person brain, creating a short but intense feeling of instant gratification through selfies, filters, likes. You willingly provide them your personal information. They know where you are, they know what you do. They will also make a lot of money selling your information to others who will refine the mind control process. This becomes a closed loop.

They have gradually eradicated critical reasoning. Activism and social justice are now forbidden terms. “Free Software” is now “Open Source”. To be a cool programmer and a good citizen, you have to share your code “Where the world builds Software“. It’s a proprietary platform, but this fact would not make a difference to you anymore at this point. You have become part of them, and your principles about the initial Free Software movement have faded away.

After creating the “idyllic community”, it was time for them to find a common enemy. The witch-hunt started by debunking the creator of the Free Software movement and then anyone that would defy the status quo. Vilifying RMS on the news and social media was an easy task for them, provided that they control most of the media and that they already counted with an “army” ready to burn heretics. The army members did the dirty job for them, proudly posting on their timelines how they contributed to the ruthless public mobbing, lynching and lapidation of someone who most of them, didn’t even know. The rest is history.

Time to hit the reset button

No doubt that the Free Software Foundation and the movement of free software and free culture is badly injured. The enemies of social justice and freedom in our society have tried to eliminate the Free Software Foundation and divide the community.

Yet, we are strong and resilient. Let’s come together, reunite and return even stronger. Society is facing very challenging moments, and we need the Libre Software movement to be a reference of evolution, diversity, respect and inclusion. The enemies of freedom and equity want us divided, so they gain control. We can not let that happen again.

Let us all take some time for self-reflection, to get rid of any resentment. Let us find room for forgiveness to our fellow members of the Free Software movement and hit the reset button. Let us put aside the confrontation among us that will take us nowhere.

Let us also support financially the Libre Software community. Most Libre Software projects and organizations depend on the financial contributions, and they should be able to grow with the support of their individual members alone. That will bring independence from the corporation.

Our mission as individuals and members of the Libre Software movement goes way beyond programming. The code that we write in C or Python must also be the source of an optimistic message to this and upcoming generations around the world. A genuine and honest message of freedom, equity, compassion, empathy and solidarity.

Happy and healthy hacking!

El Software Libre no se mancha

04 Saturday Nov 2017

Posted by Luis Falcon in GNU Health, Public Health

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capitalismo, economía, Free Software Foundation, GNU Health, GNU solidario, justicia social, neoliberalismo, software libre

 

Existen dos tipos de miserables: las personas que sufren la miseria y aquellas que la generan.
La concentración del poder en el actual modelo socio-económico es tan injusta como insostenible. La privatización de la Salud Pública pervierte el derecho a una vida digna. La brecha social se profundiza, con ricos más ricos y pobres más pobres.
La codicia y el cortoplacismo del sistema están destruyendo la sociedad y el planeta. La contaminación medioambiental, la galopante deforestación y las granjas industriales son responsables del cambio climático que amenaza a las próximas generaciones.
Millones de animales son privados de su libertad y condenados al holocausto. Bebés arrancados del lecho materno destinados al matadero o encarcelados de por vida en mega granjas industriales en condiciones deplorables. Especismo y antropocentrismo inútil y despiadado, responsable de enfermedades cardiovasculares, cáncer, resistencia antibiótica y cambio climático.
Las corporaciones y sus gobiernos han encontrado herramientas formidables para el adoctrinamiento y vigilancia de masas. Similar a los medios de comunicación tradicionales, pero con métodos de control mucho más sofisticados que anestesian, hipnotizan y anulan el pensamiento crítico de los individuos.
Es imperativo retomar el control de nuestra libertad y dignidad, como individuos y como sociedad. La educación y el activismo social son clave para restaurarlos, y el Software Libre nos ofrece una magnífica vía para llevarlo a cabo.

El Software Libre representa lo contrario al modelo neoliberal. Entre sus fines está desarrollar comunidades, generar conocimiento y compartir recursos. Pero si queremos tener éxito, debemos afrontar y abrir un espacio para la discusión sobre las amenazas y riesgos existentes dentro y fuera de la comunidad.

En los últimos años hay un intento de desprestigiar el movimiento de Software Libre, principalmente por dos actores: La corporación del software propietario y núcleos de desarrolladores sin ética. Que la corporación y el software propietario intente dañar al Software Libre está dentro de lo esperado. Lo que requiere especial atención es el efecto deletéreo ocasionado por especuladores inescrupulosos infiltrados en la comunidad. El factor común de ambos actores es una lectura egoísta y retorcida de la libertad.
Según Richard Stallman, para que un proyecto sea Software Libre debe cumplir las cuatro libertades. Libertad para usar, estudiar, distribuir y mejorar el código. Estas “cuatro libertades” invitan a la colaboración y a construir comunidades alrededor del proyecto.
En el Software libre prevalece el sentido de libertad colectiva . La esfera colectiva tiene prioridad sobre la esfera individual. Por supuesto, el escenario ideal es que ambas libertades coexistan y se retroalimenten. Cuando la libertad individual coarta o anula la libertad colectiva, entonces no es Software Libre, aunque cumpla las cuatro libertades.

La laxitud del Software Libre está concebida para potenciar el espíritu comunitario y colaborativo. Desgraciadamente, esta flexibilidad ha permitido que se infiltren individuos y empresas miserables. Estos impostores tienen por objetivo engañar y apresar a la comunidad con sus malévolos cantos de sirena (Stallman lo denomina “Free bait” o “el anzuelo de lalibertad”).

Por ejemplo, hay quienes que, con nocturnidad y alevosía, sin previo aviso ni argumentos, se apropian, copian o bifurcan un proyecto de software libre activo. No han roto ninguna de las cuatro libertades, pero sus acciones los convierten en unos miserables que perjudican y traicionan a la comunidad.
A esos individuos les pido que mantengan sus sucias manos fuera de la comunidad, porque el Software Libre no se mancha.
La filosofía del Software Libre tiene mucho más de Libre que de Software. Cuando pensemos sobre Software Libre, pensemos en “Software que ofrece Libertad”. El software sólo es el medio para alcanzar la libertad.
En lo personal, adopté la filosofía del Software Libre como estudiante de ingeniería informática a principio de los años noventa. Actualmente, pasados veinticinco años, el Software Libre me ha permitido participar en muchos proyectos sociales y concretar principios de Medicina Social en instituciones de salud alrededor del mundo con el proyecto GNU Health.
Necesitamos avanzar, y para ello es fundamental que losgobiernos, organizaciones multilaterales y ONGs adopten el Software Libre. Las administraciones públicas que usan software privativo entran en una contradicción. Un bien público nuncapuede estar en manos privadas. Pidamos a los partidos políticos que incluyan el Software Libre en la administración pública, y podremos ver su compromiso social.
El Software Libre enseña, sana y hacepueblos soberanos. Permite generar un modelo económico sostenible, donde personas y empresas pueden colaborar con sus servicios, generando un medio digno y ético de vida. Hoy no hay ningún motivo para usar software privativo.
Cada línea de Software Libre codifica comunidad, democracia y dignidad. Codifica justicia social y un futuro mejor para las próximas generaciones y nuestro planeta.
Es tu elección.

Richard Stallman at IWEEE 2013 . Webm format

21 Thursday Feb 2013

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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Deeveloping countries, ehealth, Free Software Foundation, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, IWEEE, richard stallman, stallman, UNESCO, webm

Just wanted to share Richard Stallman’s interview at the GNU Solidario‘s International Workshop on e-Health in Emerging Economies – IWEEE 2013 -. (in Spanish)
As Richard and the Free Software community request, the following video is in encoded in WebM format.

The video in webm format can also be downloaded here  : http://www.iweee.org/presentations/2013-las_palmas/IWEEE_2013_stallman.webm
IWEEE is the annual GNU Solidario workshop that focuses in Free Software solutions for the health care sector, especially for developing countries. 

This year we had speakers from :

  • UNESCO chair of Telemedicine
  • The Free Software Foundation
  • Doctors without Borders
  • ZoHE
  • Thymbra
  • El Salvador Health Ministry
  • Caritas
  • GNU Solidario
  • Red Cros
  • MedFloss
  • University of Georgia
  • EpSOS -. The European eHealth Project
  • Ingenia
  • BikaLabs
  • BrainOS

IWEEE keeps getting bigger and better ! Thanks to all of you who contributed to this great workshop and we’re looking forward to seeing you at IWEEE 2014 !

IWEEE 2013 Program !

23 Wednesday Jan 2013

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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Caritas, Cruz Roja, ehealth, free software, Free Software Foundation, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, IWEEE, IWEEE 2013, Las Palmas, MSF, Public Health, richard stallman, software libre, Spain

Time
Speaker
Organization
Country
Presentatiom
08:30-09:00
Registration
09:00-09:15
Luis Falcón
GNU Solidario
Spain
Opening Session
09:20-09:35
Thang Dao
Doctors without Borders – Switzerland –
Switzerland
Information Systems Governance at a humanitarian NGO
09:40-09:55
Carlos J. Martín Pérez
Ministry of Health El Salvador
El Salvador
Enjoying the free-libre software benefits to build a country level health information system: now is the time of giving back
10:00-10:15
Aymón López Márquez
Bubble Software Assotiation
Spain
TBC
10:20-10:35
Licino Kustra Mano
epSOS
Portugal
(epSOS) Smart Open Services for European Patients and the OpenNCP Initiative
10:40-10:55
Jesús González Herrera
Ingenia
Spain
Implementation of a software solution for Emergency Coordination based on Free Software. Sustainable investment.
11:00-11:15
Zviad Kirtava
Partners for Health NGO – Tbilisi State Medical University
Georgia
Hybrid (Fiber + Wireless) cost-efficient solution for Adjara Regional e-Health Network (REHN)
11:20-11:35
O. Ferrer – Roca
UNESCO – Univeristy of La Laguna
Spain
mHealth, BYOD, Gamification & Inverse Innovation
11:35-11:50
Coffee Break
11:55-12:10
Pedro Herranz Porcio
Caritas
Spain
CARITAS IN THE WORLD: Health related projects within the Social Action
12:15-12:30
Nicholas Wilkie
Doctors without Borders – Switzerland –
Switzerland
Mobile Healthcare Software for Emerging Economies
12:35-12:50
Holger Schmuhl
Helmholtz Zentrum München / medfloss.org
Germany
An overview of Medfloss.org and International Open Source Working Groups
12:15-12:30
Jordi Puiggené Valls
BIKA Labs
Spain
Bika Health, LIMS for public health laboratories
13:35-13:50
Alberto Lazzero
ZOHE – eHealth Open Zone
Italy
ZOHE: work and achievements
13:55-14:10
Benjamine Budiman
Cruz Roja
Spain
Humanitarian Logistics Center
14:10-15:00
Lunch Recess
15:00-15:15
Luis Falcón
Sebastián Marró
GNU Solidario
Spain
Adoption of GNU Health in Public Hospitals
15:30-16:30
Round Table
16:30-18:30
Richard Stallman
Free Software Foundation
USA
Free Software …. Defending Your Freedom

Gran éxito de la capacitación GNU Health en la Universidad de Naciones Unidas (UNU-IIGH)

21 Friday Sep 2012

Posted by Luis Falcon in events, GNU Health, GNU solidario

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developing countries, Free Software Foundation, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, International Institute for Global Health, MDG6, millenium development goals, United Nations, UNU-IIGH

Desde el blog de Luis Falcón (English version)


La Universidad de Naciones Unidas con el Instituto Internacional para la Salud Global (UNU-IIGH) ha llevado a cabo otra capacitación de GNU Health en el marco del seminario “Free Software Hospital Information System Development Workshop”.

El curso se ha impartido con gran éxito durante la semana del 10 al 14 de Septiembre en la Universidad de Naciones Unidas, en Malasia. Han participado representantes de Indonesia, Myanmar, Laos, Filipinas, Camboya, Tayikistán, Sudán, Kenia y Marruecos.

Este evento ha sido organizado en cooperación con el Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores de Malasia. Desde el sitio oficial de UNU-IIGH: “Este programa está en línea con el objetivo de la UNU-IIGH, que es la difusión de información y el fomento de capacidades en países en vías de desarrollo, hacia el logro de los Objetivos del Desarrollo del Milenio, entre los cuales se encuentra la accesibilidad a una asistencia sanitaria de calidad para todos”.
Estoy muy feliz de ver como progresa el uso de GNU Health y del Software Libre en la Salud Pública. Gracias a nuestros partners desde el UNU-IIGH por el compromiso con el Software Libre en la asistencia sanitaria, ya que el Software Libre proporciona la libertad y la sostenibilidad para el cuidado de la salud, sin importar el estatus económico.

GNU Health es el sistema Gestión Hospitalaria y de Información de salud de Software Libre que ofrece las siguientes funciones : 
  • Expediente Médico Electrónico (EMR)
  • Sistema de Gestión Hospitalaria (HIS)
  • Sistema de Información de Salud (Epidemiología)

GNU Health es parte de GNU Solidario, una ONG que implementa soluciones de Salud y Educación mediante software libre. 

GNU Health es software oficial del sistema GNU, adoptado por Richard Stallman y la Free Software Foundation. Las Naciones Unidas, por medio del Instituto Internacional de Salud Global, capacita y promueve el uso de GNU Health en los países donde tienen presencia. 

Gobiernos con GNU Health en sus Portales
  • Brasil : Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB) 
  • Comunidad Europea : OSOR / JoinUp

Página principal : health.gnu.org

GNU Health workshop at the United Nations for African and Asian countries

20 Thursday Sep 2012

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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developing countries, Free Software Foundation, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, International Institute for Global Health, MDG6, millenium development goals, United Nations, UNU-IIGH

The United Nations International Institute for Global Health UNU-IIGH – have sucessfully delivered another GNU Health training, in their “Free Software Hospital Information System Development Workshop” .
The workshop was held during September 10-14th, at the the United Nations University facilities in Malaysia. There were delegates from Indonesia, Myanmar, Laos, Philippines, Cambodia, Tajikistan, Sudan, Kenya and Morrocco.
This event has been in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia. From UNU IIGH website, “This programme is in line with UNU-IIGH’s goal of information dissemination and capacity building in developing countries towards the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals, among which is accessible quality healthcare for everyone”
GNU Health training partitipants at the United Nations IIGH
I’m very happy to see the increasing adoption GNU Health and Free Software in public Health. Thanks to our partners from the UNU-IIGH for their commitment with Free Software in healthcare, because Free Software provides freedom and sustainability to health care, no matter their economic status.

eHealth for all !

About GNU Health

GNU Health is a free Health and Hospital Information System that provides the following functionality : 

  •     Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  •     Hospital Information System (HIS)
  •     Health Information System

GNU Health has been awarded the Best Project of Social Benefit from the Free Software Foundation in 2012.

GNU Health is an official GNU Package , chosen by Richard Stallman, and is part of GNU Solidario. GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health to emerging economies with free software.

GNU Health is the Hospital Information System chosen by the United Nations International Institute of Global Health.  GNU Solidario and the United Nations University, International Institute for Global Health have signed an agreement to implement and to train GNU Health globally.

Main site : health.gnu.org



GNU Health 1.6 series released

04 Monday Jun 2012

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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Free Software Foundation, gnu, GNU Health, gynecology, health promotion, Hospital Information System, tuberculosis, WHO

From Luis Falcon`s blog:

I’m proud to announce GNU Health 1.6 series !

This series brings a lot of exciting features, both from the technical and functional point of views.
On the technical side, the most important one is the compatibility with Tryton 2.4, and the demo database, so you can test it with data.

On the functional side, improvements in the gynecology module, especially in terms of screening (mammography, PAP tests, colposcopies… ) and history taking.
There has been major changes in the services and billing functionality, making easy the tracking of all the services done to a patient, and what would be subject to invoicing.

Evaluations per doctor chart in GNU Health

Some of the features in the 1.6 series, in brief :
  • Compatible with Tryton 2.4
  • Full Patient clinical history reporting in LibreOffice
  • Included demo database with over 500 patients 
  • Realtime charts and statistics graphics
  • Automatic  doctor assignment in patient evaluations
  • Add Gynecological Screening History – Mammography, PAP and colposcopy
  • Improve patient evaluation , differential diagnosis and secondary conditions
  • Add disease groups, very useful for epidemiology
  • Better patient and contact tracking
  • Initial Tuberculosis lab tests, included in the MDG (Millennium Development Goal # 6 ) module.
We have also included the Health services module,
Health Services form in GNU Healt
This new module allows to group all the services done to a patient, in either ambulatory or inpatient settings. The module will give the health center the possibility to also invoice selected services to a specific party (patient, insurance company .. ). Since the services are linked to products, the health center will keep a detailed record of the drugs and consumables used. They will also be able to relate the lab orders.

Thank you to all of you who have contributed to this new version of GNU Health. Thanks to the Tryton community for the great Tryton 2.4; to my colleagues from Thymbra for developing the graphics / reporting module (Sebastián), working on the documenation and testing (Cristina and Selene) and, of course, to all the GNU Health and GNU community for adopting and hosting our project !

About GNU Health

GNU Health is a free Health and Hospital Information System that provides the following functionality : 

  •     Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  •     Hospital Information System (HIS)
  •     Health Information System

GNU Health has been awarded the Best Project of Social Benefit from the Free Software Foundation in 2012.

GNU Health is an official GNU Package , chosen by Richard Stallman, and is part of GNU Solidario. GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health to emerging economies with free software.

GNU Health is the Hospital Information System chosen by the United Nations International Institute of Global Health. 

Main site : health.gnu.org

Governments hosting GNU Health through their portals :

    European Commission (EU) , JoinUp

    Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB)

GNU Health wins FSF Project of Social Benefit

02 Monday Apr 2012

Posted by Luis Falcon in GNU Health, GNU solidario, Public Health

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award, developing countries, ehealth, free software, Free Software Foundation, fsf, GNU Health, GNU solidario, Hospital Information System, Public Health, UMass

Just got back to Buenos Aires after a 10 days in the United States and El Salvador, and finally got some time to write about the award, what it means to GNU Solidario and to the community at large.
The FSF’s ceremony took place at the University of Massachusetts, Boston (UMass) on Sunday March 25th, during the LibrePlanet 2012 conference. On the ceremony, there were two awards :
  • Award for the Advancement of Free Software:Yukihiro Matsumoto, creator of the Ruby Programming Language. Congratulations Matz !
  • Award for the Project of Social Benefit : GNU Health
Richard Stallman and Luis Falcon
As stated by the FSF, the Award for Projects of Social Benefit is presented to the project or team responsible for applying free software, or the ideas of the free software movement, in a project that intentionally and significantly benefits society in other aspects of life. This award stresses the use of free software in the service of humanity.

GNU Health won award for Project of Social Benefit 2011
I want to thank the committee for choosing GNU Health : Suresh Ramasubramanian, Peter H. Salus, Wietse Venema, Raj Mathur, Hong Feng, Andrew Tridgell, Jonas Oberg, Vernor Vinge, Richard Stallman, Fernanda G. Weiden, Harald Welte, and Rob Savoyes.

Luis Falcon holding the award and the mascot


We take this award with great pride, but also with great responsibility. We share this award with novel previous winners  Wikipedia, Creative Commons, Internet Archives, Groklaw, Tor and Sahana Disaster Management System .

I see Free Software as social activism. GNU Health goal is to improve the lives of the underprivileged by means of Free Software.  We deliver a Free Health and Hospital Information System to health centers all around the world. Because is Free (Freedom), the software belongs to them. They can modify it, improve it, and localize it to their needs ! This is the Free Software philosophy.

GNU Health provides the basis for sustainable and universal medicine, no matter the economical status of the health center or the patient. After all, Health is a non-negotiable human right and never should belong to the greedy corporations. Health is a public good, and so it should be health informatics.

Yukihiro Matsumoto “Matz” and Luis Falcon

I want to thank the Free Software Foundation and his creator, Richard Stallman, for creating the environment for social justice and equity. 
Thank you to the Free Software community : Python, Postgresql, Tryton, GNU/Linux, GnuPG and Wikimedia foundation are just some of the building blocks for GNU Health. Without a free software community, GNU Health wouldn’t exist.
Thank you to the governments adopting Free Software as a Public good.
Thank you to the community, to all of you who contribute your time and talent to improve GNU Health !
Finally, I want to dedicate this award to the men and women who anonymously give their lives to help the underprivileged. You are an example for all of us !
For more information, please check the official announcement at the Free Software Foundation  : 
http://www.fsf.org/news/2011-free-software-awards-announced
About GNU Health

GNU Health is a free Health and Hospital Information System that provides the following functionality : 

  •     Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  •     Hospital Information System (HIS)
  •     Health Information System

GNU Health is an official GNU Package , chosen by Richard Stallman, and is part of GNU Solidario. GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health to emerging economies with free software.

GNU Health is the Hospital Information System chosen by the United Nations International Institute of Global Health. 

Main site : health.gnu.org

Governments hosting GNU Health through their portals :

    European Commission (EU) , JoinUp

    Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB)


Recent Posts

  • Hospital de Salud Mental referente en Argentina elige GNU Health
  • Fundación La Vicuña joins GNU Health
  • Jérôme Lejeune Foundation adopts GNU Health
  • Preguntas y respuestas sobre experimentación animal
  • Happy birthday, GNU Health!

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