Programa IWEEE 2015
18 Friday Sep 2015
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18 Friday Sep 2015
Posted in events, GNU Health, GNU solidario
01 Tuesday Sep 2015
Posted in GNU Health, GNU solidario, Public Health
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#socialmedicine, CMR Laos, ehealth, EHR interoperaility, electronic health records system (EHR), equity, GNU Health, HMIS, Public Health
06 Monday Jul 2015
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#interoperaility, #MIE2015, #socialmedicine, ehealth, EHR interoperaility, GNU Health, HMIS, people before patients, Public Health
Some pics from the MIE2015 Madrid. Great experience, talking about GNU Health and interoperability, people before patients, social medicine and public health !
02 Thursday Jul 2015
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#socialmedicine, ehealth, electronic health records system (EHR), free software, GNU Health, HMIS, Social Justice, Social Medicine
Posted by Luis Falcon | Filed under events, GNU Health, GNU solidario, Public Health
02 Thursday Jul 2015
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#socialmedicine, ehealth, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU Health, health system, HMIS, Nelson Mandela Children Hospital Trust, pediatrics, Public Health
19 Thursday Feb 2015
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EHR interoperaility, electronic health records system (EHR), EMR, freesoftware, GNU Health, Harvard, health, health data sharing, health information technology (HIT), healthcare, HMIS, MIT, vendor-lock
See all the 2015 speakers.
08 Sunday Feb 2015
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CATAI, EFMI, ehealth, ESACP, esalud, free software, GNU Health, GNU Health, H20, healthcare, HMIS, ISCO, ISDQP, patients, PHR, standards, telemedicine
GNU Health will be presenting on February 13th. 3PM
02 Monday Feb 2015
Posted in GNU Health, HMIS
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#FHIR, birth certificate, crypto module, death certificate, demographics reports, digital signing, GNU Health, GNU Health, HL7, HMIS, Hospital Information System, Jamaica MoH, PUID, tryton
After 7 months of intense work, I am happy to announce GNU Health 2.8 series !
Here is a partial list of the new features :
* Tryton 3.4 compatibility
* Distributed environment, data aggregation and synchronization features
* Universal Person Unique Identifier (PUID) and UUID implementation
* Country immunization schedule
* HL7 FHIR server (thank you, Chris Zimmerman !)
* Automatic person immunization status check
* Vital Records System : Birth and Death certificates
* Enhanced security for Tryton server credentials
* Injury Surveillance System (Thank you, Jamaica MoH !)
* GNU Health control program : Automatic backups and patches
* Enhanced Crypto features / GNU Privacy Guard integration
* New models including in digital signatures
* Demographics reports
There are many other improvements and bug fixes that have not been included in this summary document. You can read the Changelog for a detailed description of all the activity.
** Installation :
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If you are installing GNU Health as the first time, follow the instructions in https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Installation
** Existing Installations : Upgrade procedure
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Follow the Upgrade Instructions in the Wikibook
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Upgrade
** Official Languages
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GNU Health now includes English, Chinese, French, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Spanish, as the official languages. The language packs of the official languages are included in the GNU Health package, with all the modules, so there is no need to download.
There are over 100 language teams for GNU Health ! If you are a language maintainer and want to include your language for the next stable release, please send us a mail to health@gnusolidario.org .
Thanks !
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A big thank you to my colleagues from GNU Health community; GNU Solidario; Thymbra and Tryton, and to the Free Software movement.
Enjoy the new version and report any bug / issues / improvements to health@gnu.org !
29 Thursday Jan 2015
Posted in #FHIR, GNU Health
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#FHIR, connected hospitals, ehealth, EMR, free software, gnu, GNU Health, HL7, HMIS, Hospital Information System, interoperability, Public Health, telehealth
30 Thursday Oct 2014
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ehealth, en, esalud, freesoftware, gnu, GNU Health, GNU Health, gnusolidario, HMIS, Premios Portal Programas 2014, Public Health, Salud Pública, software libre
1st place
GNU Health
“GNU Health had already won in this category in the 2012 edition of Premios PortalProgramas, and we must admit that this is a huge project that brings together all the true values of Free Software. We’re pleased to see that this project is still alive, growing and has a very bright future”.
The winners of this year: