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GNU Health at Hospital Italiano – Buenos Aires –

01 Tuesday Nov 2011

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This afternoon, in the context of the VI Jornadas Universitarias de Sistemas de Información en Salud (Hospital Italiano, Buenos Aires), GNU Solidario participated with a presentation of GNU Health.

Luis Falcón at Hospital Italiano

The lectures about Open Source and Free Software Tools in Medical Informatics, coordinated by Dr. Fernando Plazzotta, started at 2:00 pm. There were many participants who presented their very interesting projects and success stories, among them Dr. Jorge Rodriguez (Biolinux).           

Dr. Fernando Plazzotta (Hospital Italiano)
Dr. Jorge Rodriguez (Biolinux)
Of course Luis Falcón gave an introductory speech about GNU Solidario and then presented GNU Health: the Free Health and Hospital Information System with its functionalities, like:
  • Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
  • Hospital Information System (HIS)
  • Health Information System 
Luis Falcón (screenshot of epidemiology)
Luis Falcón (screenshot of patient management)

We would like to give a special thanks to the Hospital Italiano for inviting us to the event.

    Attendees
    Please feel free to contact us, we`ll be more than happy to answer all your questions !

    More info: health@gnusolidario.org

    GNU Health at Encuentro Nacional de Tecnología da Informação -ENTI-

    30 Sunday Oct 2011

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    Brasilia: National Congress

    These last two weeks have been very busy !! We went from Latinoware (Foz do Iguaçu) where we organized IWEEE 2011 Brazil: Momentum to the Encuentro Nacional de Tecnología da Informação (ENTI) in Brasilia.

    Luis Falcón

    The event, organized by Ministério do Planejamiento, Ministerío das Cidades, and Secretaria de Relações Institucionaias, gathered  parallel activities:

    Juscelino Kubitschek’s Bridge
    • – II Encontro Nacional de Tecnologia da  Informação para os Municípios 
    • – II Encontro Nacional de Qualidade de Software 
    • – I Encontro de Governança em Tecnologia da Informação 
    • – I Encontro Nacional de Dados Abertos 
    • – Pré-Conferência Nacional de Governo Eletrônico 
    GNU Solidario was invited in order to present GNU Health on the 26th. Luis Falcón gave an introductory speech about the ONG, the projects and GNU Health.

    Luis Falcón and Cesar Brod
    At the presentation participated also Cesar Brod (Coordinator of the Brazilian Public Software Portal, Ministry of Planning, Brazil), who explained how they met and how Luis`s work ,with GNU Solidario, contribuited to the spread of Free Software, Education and Health. 
    Presentation of GNU Health and GNU Solidario
    The introductory speeches created the perfect atmosphere for a round table that was animated by a strong participation from the public ! There were people from the Argentinian government, from Brazilian Ministry of Health, medical professionals from different hospitals, universities and IT specialists.
    The public had many questions
    Unfortunately time really flew … There were too many questions and too little time !! As you know, you are more than welcome to get in touch with us and send us your questions, doubts, concerns …
    Roberto Sahakian – Jorge Luis Cabezas (Argentinian Government) and C. Melgosa
    Our special thanks  to Cesar Brod and Corinto Meffe (Director of Department of Integration Information System, Brazil) for all the help, support, organization and … for the translating !
    Luis Falcón and Corinto Meffe
    Going to the event !
    For more info: health@gnusolidario.org

    GNU Health 1.4.1 released

    30 Sunday Oct 2011

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    GNU Solidario is happy to announce the release of GNU Health 1.4.1, in which we have incorporated support for PyPI, the Python Package Index

    This version is compatible with the latest tryton release (2.2.0). Now GNU Health is also a set of python modules, fully integrated to the Python community.

    Thanks to the magic of pip, and the help of the Tryton community ( Cedric Krier, et al ), installing the latest GNU Health version is as easy as running

    pip install –user trytond_health_profile

    This will install the requirements ( the tryton server and all the standard GNU Health modules ) automatically and in your “$HOME/.local” directory. I will be updating the installation process at the wiki today.
    The main site is the GNU Savannah where all the development and discussion takes place.

    There are many improvements, bug fixes and news features, some of them :

    • CalDav compatibility (it allows complex calendar views and settings for appointments and hospitalizations)
    • Support for JSON RPC protocol
    • Fully Tryton 2.2 compatible
    • Enhanced Medication form
    • New Medicament categories
    • Medication pregnancy category
    • Included the latest WHO essential medicines (17th edition)
    • New translation engine (to be used with .po format)
    • Improve Laboratory model and functionality

    Thanks to all of you for contributing with your code, testing, translating and documenting the project !

    About GNU Health

    GNU Health (formerly known as “Medical”) is a free (GPL license), 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 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) , OSOR
    • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB)

    GNU Health 1.4.1 released !

    29 Saturday Oct 2011

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    I’m happy to announce the release of GNU Health 1.4.1, in which we have incorporated support for PyPI, the Python Package Index

    This version is compatible with the latest tryton release (2.2.0). Now GNU Health is also a set of python modules, fully integrated to the Python community.

    Thanks to the magic of pip, and the help of the Tryton community ( Cedric Krier, et al ), installing the latest GNU Health version is as easy as running

    pip install –user trytond_health_profile

    This will install the requirements ( the tryton server and all the standard GNU Health modules ) automatically and in your “$HOME/.local” directory. I will be updating the installation process at the wiki today.
    The main site is the GNU Savannah where all the development and discussion takes place.

    There are many improvements, bug fixes and news features, some of them :

    • CalDav compatibility (it allows complex calendar views and settings for appointments and hospitalizations)
    • Support for JSON RPC protocol
    • Fully Tryton 2.2 compatible
    • Enhanced Medication form
    • New Medicament categories
    • Medication pregnancy category
    • Included the latest WHO essential medicines (17th edition)
    • New translation engine (to be used with .po format)
    • Improve Laboratory model and functionality

    Thanks to all of you for contributing with your code, testing, translating and documenting the project !


    About GNU Health

    GNU Health (formerly known as “Medical”) is a free (GPL license), 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 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) , OSOR
    • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB)

    GNU Health Version 1.4.0

    27 Thursday Oct 2011

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    GNU Solidario is happy to announce the release of GNU Health 1.4.0 (stable) for Tryton 2.2

    There are many improvements and new features, some of them are :

    • CalDav compatibility (it allows complex calendar views and settings for appointments and hospitalizations)
    • Enhanced Medication form
    • New Medicament categories
    • Medication pregnancy category
    • Fully Tryton 2.2 compatible
    • Included the latest WHO essential medicines (17th edition)
    • New translation engine (to be used with .po format)
    • Improve Laboratory model and functionality
    Thanks to all of you for contributing with your code, testing, translating and documenting the project !

    You can download Health from the official site at Savannah : https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/health

    Please report any bugs you  find in GNU Savannah.

    Latinoware Day 3

    23 Sunday Oct 2011

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    At the airport waiting …
    With a bit of nostalgia and sadness we finally got to the last day of Latinoware and IWEEE …
    Like it always happens in these events, the adrenaline of the previous planning and the end of it leave us with a sour taste !
    The last day of Latinoware was very intense, especially for the meetings with all the people met at IWEEE and for the commitments with the press for the interviews. 
    I leave you with a potpourri of “profesional ” and “social” pictures.
    A special acknowledgment to Joice Käfer, Cesar Brod and to the team of Latinoware that made all this possible: Joanne Candida, Michelle, Daniela Priscila de Oliveira Veronezi, Marcos Siriacos Martins and many more …

    C. Muñoz-Reyes, Jon “Maddog”, L. Falcón, C. Brod and J. Käfer
    Wilber, Cristina and Tux !
    S. Marró, C. Muñoz-Reyes, C. Melgosa, C. Brod and J. Käfer
    Dr. Lucia Brum, Dr. Aguiar, D. Linhares, S. Marró, C. Melgosa
    Dra. Lucia Brum (Doctors without Borders) and Cristina Melgosa
    We have to find some time to work …
    Dr. Alexandre Aguiar, Luis Falcón, Daniel Linhares, Sebastián Marró.
    Sebastián Marró. Would you like a sticker !?
    Interview by Kemel Zaidan from Linux New Media
    Interview by Serviço Federal de Procesamento de Dados (Serpro)
    Debian T-shirts for all !
    Cristina Melgosa at our booth.
    Cristina Melgosa, Luis Falcón, Dr. Lucia Brum and Dr. Alexandre Aguiar

    Latinoware day 1

    19 Wednesday Oct 2011

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    Neither the ashes or the incompetence of the airline companies could stop us … and we finally made it to Latinoware !!
    Let me remind you that tomorrow from 10 AM to 6 PM Latinoware will host IWEEE 2011 Brazil: Momentum.
    Here is the program:
     
    Today at 2:30 PM there was the Opening Session of Latinoware 2011, this edition registered a record of participant, 4092 so far !
    Here is the link where you’ll find all the info about speeches and courses, they are really interesting: http://goo.gl/vfuVR
    I leave you with some pics of the day !
    We made it !!
    Cristina Melgosa and Sebastián Marró at our stand
    Opening Session
    Sebastián Marró, TUX and Luis Falcón !
    Luis Falcón and Sebastián Marró
    Jon “Maddog”, Sebastián Marró and Luis Falcón
    Jon “Maddog”, Sebastián Marró and Cristina Melgosa
    A little work …
    What happened  TUX !?!? Please, help him …

    GNU Status Reports: October 2011

    12 Wednesday Oct 2011

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    The FSF just released the October 2011 bulletin

    My surprise was to see that Health has been positioned in the first place of the list.

    It’s an honor for us and for the GNU Health team to be among these great programs !

    http://www.gnu.org/bulletins/gnustatus-2011-10.html#Health

    At GNU Solidario, we will keeping doing our best to include Free Software in Public Health.

    10 open source projects that could really use a donation …

    07 Friday Oct 2011

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    GNU Health in the best 10 free software projects !

    By Jack Wallen
    September 29, 2011, 1:12 PM PDT
    Takeaway: Even a small donation can go a long way toward providing support for these deserving open source projects.
    In my recent post The importance of donating to open source projects (and a giveaway), I called for donations to one of my favorite open source projects, Bohdi Linux. I also ran a poll to see where members stand as far as donating to open source is concerned (Figure A). After I wrote that post, I realized there were many other outstanding open source projects that deserved a bit of attention. So I thought I would take a moment to list 10 projects I feel could use a little help. These projects range in target audience and scope — I wanted to cover as much ground as possible. Certainly, some of the projects listed are more in need than others, but each of them could use a bit of financial support …

    4: GNU Health
    There are a couple of open source tools for hospitals, but GNU Health is one of the finest. With this application, hospitals get a strong focus in both family and primary health care, as well as on socioeconomics (housing conditions, substance abuse, etc.), prescriptions, billing, and patient genetic and hereditary risks. GNU Health offers an outstanding patient records section, along with imaging, appointments, and much, much more.
    Complete article: http://tek.io/qHxpgc

    Developing countries NOT in the OpenERP agenda

    04 Tuesday Oct 2011

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    This is a segment of the letter from Doctor Christoph Larsen, in April 2011, who was working in Rwanda and asked OpenERP for the upgrade scripts and OpenERP refused to give them to him. Dr. Larsen gave me his permission to publish it, so the community knows his point of view.

    When Dr.Larsen sent me the mail, I started the migration to GNU Health in the Tryton environment. And no, this is no FUD, this is the reality of was has become of OpenERP.

    [..] Please do realise that our group speaks an entirely different language: We do not target the profit-making market, and regarding the combination of OpenERP’s Medical module, the underlying OpenERP backbone for health facility management and Bika Health, we are actually talking LDCs = read: Least Developed Countries. There is no money for any such partnerships, warranties and the like. People out there are haoy to learn from each other, and you will be surprised how keen they ARE to learn. BUT: A few thousand Euros for warranties (imagine a governmental multi-user installation!) – no way!!! In fact, I can tell you from my very own experience with various East and Central African governments that such upgrade path is an exclusion criterion in public tenders. Many governments, after having been burnt by numerous First World approaches to software expressively demand full and complete ownership, which includes control over the upgrade path. I cannot blame them, because, contrary to common belief in the West, there is no money left on the table, if we charge less for more. Instead, something might actually – in the end – arrive at the bottom end, for the patients’ and grassroot’s benefit.
    A different market altogether. I would be delighted to see OpenERP provide the script, and with capable people like Luis, various other groups, the South African Bika team and myself, we might well figure out a beautiful and lively howto, how to go from verison 5 to 6, and further on. As you talked of 7 emails, by remote control, only, it is certainly easily doable! This is not a request for free services, but for transparency, and, yes, NO lock-in. At present, the Rwandan biomedical equipment management data are, in fact, locked in, into version 5. You may understand that this, and your change of policy, does not make such end user institutions happy. This also has serious consequences for users of the Medical module. It is utterly unthinkable that users (especially those in poor settings) cannot upgrade to a new version, and risk losing all they last version’s data, without dishing out a few thousand Euros.Your input and an, as I most strongly believe, urgently required reconsideration of your strategy, are highly welcome.
    With best regards,

    Dr. Chris H. Larsen


    Quite sad, isn’t it ? Of course, no answer from OpenERP.  Clearly, developing or Least Developed Countries are not in the OpenERP agenda.

    Luckily, we have now a much more robust Health system, official GNU Package, that is 100% free and community-based. If your center is stuck with OpenERP, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help you out in the migration to Tryton.


     About GNU Health

    GNU Health (formerly known as “Medical”) is a free (GPL license), Health and Hospital Information System that provides the following functionality :
    • Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
    • Hospital Information System (HIS)
    • Health Information System
    GNU Health is part of GNU Solidario. GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health to emerging economies with free software.

    Main site : health.gnu.org

    Governments and Institutions hosting GNU Health through their portals :
    • European Commission (EU) , OSOR
    • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB)
    • United  Nations University International Institute of Global Health
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