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Developing countries NOT in the OpenERP agenda

04 Tuesday Oct 2011

Posted by Luis Falcon in GNU Health, GNU solidario

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GNU Health, GNU solidario, lock-in, openerp, openobject, tryton

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

GNU Health 1.3.2

08 Thursday Sep 2011

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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free software, GNU Health, HMIS, openerp, openobject, tryton

We announce the release of GNU Health 1.3.2. This release fixes bugs, improves navigation, reports, translations and patient appointment and evaluation process.
GNU Health is a Free Health and Hospital Information System. 
Main page : http://health.gnu.org
Download : http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/
Project at Savannah : http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/health/

Free Software versus Open Source: Tryton vs Odoo (openERP)

08 Thursday Sep 2011

Posted by Luis Falcon in Libre Software

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fsf, gnu, GNU Health, medicine, openerp, openobject, Public Health, tryton, United Nations

I could write many pages, but it all comes down to one concept: ethics.
When I talk about Free Software, I talk about not only about freedom, but also community and good will from the software author. The latter probably is the most important one.
You write Free Software because you want to contribute to the community. It’s an act of social activism. It’s about sharing and helping out.
This April I got a mail from Chris Larsen, a doctor working in Rwanda, where he was asking OpenERP the scripts to upgrade to 6.x, since they needed to have the latest Medical version. The response he got was that the scripts were not publicly available anymore. If they wanted to upgrade, they would have to pay a support contract to OpenERP. This is the typical example of a vendor lock-in. They change the rules (even the license) and then the user becomes their prisoner.
That very same day I started the implementation of GNU Health (previously called “medical”) in the Tryton platform. Believe me, this was frustrating and it meant a lot of work, but I had to guarantee the future for the health centers.
That effort paid off. Today Health (GNU Health) is an official GNU package (health.gnu.org), the United Nations University has adopted it, and everyday health centers are downloading it from the GNU official site. Obviously, the GNU Health version that today is an official GNU package runs under Tryton, a community-based project.
I just got an email today that a health center in RDC ( Democratic Republic of Congo ) after testing the functionality, will be using GNU Health under Tryton.
Open Source has become the refuge for some speculators, who apply digital lock-ins, by, for example, not releasing the upgrade scripts. This is not fair. It’s not ethical. It’s not thinking about the community. It’s being selfish and greedy. Lastly, it’s not respecting the underlying software.
OpenERP and Tryton need Python, Postgresql and GNU/Linux. If Python or Postgresql would impose a support contract fee to be able to upgrade, they would not exist. So, none of us have the right to break the evolution chain. 
So, a word of advice . Make sure you use Free Software. This is more than just a license. They should be community-based projects.
Some signs of warning to keep in mind : Avoid software that has a “buy” link instead of a “download”, or “1 month free”. Those are signs of vendor lock-in strategies. Also, be wary of “Commercial Open Source”, projects, led by private corporations. They are usually there only for their money and don’t care about you. 
If you are a programmer, you can – and you should – make money from Free Software. You can make a good income by giving training sessions and implementing your software. Free Software is both ethical and a great way of making your living !
As the author of GNU Health, and as the president of GNU Solidario, my commitment is to the community and the underprivileged, so rest assured that I will always suggest you the best environment for your health center. Now that GNU Health is an official GNU package, our mission is supported and backed up by the Free Software Foundation and the United Nations.

Update (Apr 2016) : Please read Richard Stalman statement against the use of Odoo on his post “When Free Software depends on Nonfree” https://www.gnu.org/philosophy/when-free-depends-on-nonfree

Capacitación GNU Health en Tryton .

02 Friday Sep 2011

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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academia openerp, cursos openerp, danone, formación openerp, fsf, GNU Health, historia de exito openerp, openobject, richard stallman, tryton

En Thymbra Academy estamos organizando la Capacitación de GNU Health bajo Tryton. GNU Health ha sido designado por Richard Stallman como Paquete Oficial GNU.

Los trainings Funcional y Técnico, son intensivos y se dictarán en  Buenos Aires, Argentina, por Luis Falcón.
Los grupos son reducidos y a pedido, así que no se olvide de reservar su vacante con tiempo.

Mas información: academia@thymbra.com

Richard Stallman designa GNU Health como paquete oficial GNU !

29 Monday Aug 2011

Posted by Luis Falcon in events, GNU Health

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free software, fsf, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, openobject, software libre, stallman, tryton

Desde el blog oficial de Luis Falcón (english version):
“Es un gran día para el Software Libre. Es un gran día para la Salud Publica”.
Esta fue mi respuesta a Richard después de que anunciara que GNU Health es un paquete oficial GNU.
Que GNU Health sea un paquete oficial GNU significa que es Software Libre en el mas amplio sentido del termino. No solo significa que se pueda utilizar libremente, si no que proporciona libertad al usuarios y que no tiene locks digitales. 
En el campo de la Salud este concepto es mucho mas importante. Los Sistemas de Salud e Información Hospitalario tienen que ser un bien publico, que no dependan de la voluntad de una empresa. Tienen que ser libre de cualquier lock-ins, para que el usuario que tiene el software pueda utilizarlo, adaptarlo y actualizarlo cuando lo necesite.
Por esta razón eligimos a Tryton  como framework para  GNU Health. Un proyecto  basado en la comunidad, libre de especuladores.
Quiero agradecer a Richard Stallman y al  GNU project, especialmente Karl Berry,  por incluir GNU Health y ayudarnos en el proceso de inscripción.

Por último, se están cambiando los sitios de descarga oficial. Los archivos de GNU Health estarán en:

– The European Open Source Observatory and Repository
– The GNU Savannah

Para mas información sobre GNU Health viste nuestra pagina web: www.gnuhealth.org

Sobre GNU Health 
GNU Health (conocido anteriormente como “Medical”) es libre (GPL license), es un sistema libre de Gestión Hospitalaria y de Información de Salud que ofrece las siguientes funciones :
  • Expediente Médico Electrónico (EMR)
  • Sistema de Gestión Hospitalaria (HIS)
  • Sistema de Información de Salud
GNU Health es parte de GNU Solidario ( http://gnusolidario.org/en ). GNU Solidario es una NGO que ofrece soluciones para la educación y la salud con el software libre.
Pagina web : http://medical.sf.net
Goviernos que acogen GNU Health en sus portales:
  • European Commission (EU) , OSOR : http://medical.forge.osor.eu
  • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB) : http://www.softwarepublico.gov.br/dotlrn/clubs/medicalbr

Richard Stallman declares GNU Health an official package

29 Monday Aug 2011

Posted by Luis Falcon in GNU solidario

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fsf, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, openobject, stallman, tryton

“It is a great day for Free Software. It is a great day for Public Health”.
That was my response to Richard’s announcement about making GNU Health an official GNU package.

Being an official GNU package means that it’s Free Software, in the widest sense of the term. Means that is not only freely available, but it provides freedom to the user, and it has no digital locks.

In Healthcare, this concept is even more important. Health and Hospital Information Systems must be a public good, that don’t depend on the will of a corporation. They must be free of any type of lock-ins. So, the user that has the software will be able to use it, adapt it, and upgrade it when needed.

That’s why we chose Tryton  as the GNU Health framework environment.A community-based project free of speculators.

I want to thank Richard Stallman and the GNU project, especially Karl Berry,  for including GNU Health, and helping us out in the registration process.

Finally, we are changing the official download sites. We will be hosting the GNU Health archives at :

– The European Open Source Observatory and Repository
– The GNU Savannah

For more information, please check the GNU Health homepage at www.gnuhealth.org

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 : www.gnuhealth.org
Governments hosting GNU Health through their portals :
  • European Commission (EU) , OSOR
  • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB)

GNU Health versión 1.3.0 con soporte para Tryton

16 Tuesday Aug 2011

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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free software, GNU Health, GNU solidario, HMIS, medical_spanish, openerp, openobject, sourceforge medical, tryton

Desde el blog oficial de Luis Falcon (english version):
Después de varios meses de trabajo, acabo de subir la ultima versión de desarrollo de GNU Health, versión 1.3.0 !
Esta versión tiene muchas mejoras y, la mas importante, es que es compatible con
Tryton. De hecho esta es una muy buena noticia para la comunidad del Software Libre. Ahora todos pueden utilizar GNU Health sabiendo que hay una opción libre (libertad) en todo lo que se relaciona con el software (ERP, Database y Sistema Operativo).

GNU Health 1.3.0  en Tryton y en Debian/GNU Linux . Pantallazo de Genética
Esta versión de desarrollo es ideal para ver las ultimas funciones y tener un anticipo de lo que se viene en Diciembre, cuando se liberará la versión estable 2.0.

Algunas de las nuevas características de esta versión son:
  • Soporte completo en Tryton
  • Nuevo script de configuración para automatizar la instalación
  • Nuevo modulo de Pediatría, incluyendo neonatología
  • Mejora e la seguridad (la información de login del usuario es cifrada gracias a Tryton)
  • Nuevo sistema de reportes, los reportes se crean directamente desde Libre Office
  • Mejoras en la ergonomía y en la navegación
  • Calculo automático del Smilkstein Family APGAR
  • Calculo automático de la Psychiatric Symptoms Checklist
  • Bug fixes y mejoras del modelo
Por favor visite la pagina de  GNU Health, descargue el programa y déjenos su comentarios ! Comparta sus ideas y sugerencias con la comunidad en nuestras mailing list, para que podamos seguir mejorando nuestro Free Health and Hospital Information System !
 
Sobre GNU Health 
GNU Health (conocido anteriormente como “Medical”) es libre (GPL license), es un sistema libre de Gestión Hospitalaria y de Información de Salud que ofrece las siguientes funciones :
  • Expediente Médico Electrónico (EMR)
  • Sistema de Gestión Hospitalaria (HIS)
  • Sistema de Información de Salud
GNU Health es parte de GNU Solidario ( http://gnusolidario.org/en ). GNU Solidario es una NGO que ofrece soluciones para la educación y la salud con el software libre.
Pagina web : http://medical.sf.net
Goviernos que acogen GNU Health en sus portales:
  • European Commission (EU) , OSOR : http://medical.forge.osor.eu
  • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB) : http://www.softwarepublico.gov.br/dotlrn/clubs/medicalbr

GNU Health release 1.3.0 with support for Tryton

16 Tuesday Aug 2011

Posted by Luis Falcon in GNU Health, HMIS

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free software, GNU Health, HMIS, openerp, openobject, tryton

After several months of  work, I just finished uploading the latest development GNU Health release, 1.3.0 !

This version has many improvements, and, the most important part is that is Tryton compatible. This is indeed very good news for the Free Software community. Now everyone can use GNU Health, knowing that there is a free ( freedom) option in all the related software around it ( ERP, Database and Operating System).

GNU Health 1.3.0 running on Tryton and in Debian/GNU Linux . Genetics screenshot

This development release is ideal to check the latest features, and get and sneak preview of what is coming in December, when the next stable release (2.0) comes out.

Some of the new features in this release are :

  • Full Tryton support
  • New configuration script to automate the installation
  • New Pediatrics module, including neonatology
  • Improved security (user login information is encrypted thanks to Tryton)
  • New reporting system, creating reports directly from Libre Office
  • Improved ergonomics and navigation
  • Automatic calculation for Smilkstein Family APGAR
  • Automatic calculation for Psychiatric Symptoms Checklist
  • Bug fixes and model improvements

Please go to the GNU Health homepage, download it and let us know ! Share your ideas, suggestions with the community  in our mailing list so we keep improving the Free Health and Hospital Information System !

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 ( http://gnusolidario.org/en ) . GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health to emerging economies with free software.
Main site : http://medical.sf.net
Governments hosting GNU Health through their portals :
  • European Commission (EU) , OSOR : http://medical.forge.osor.eu
  • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB) :http://www.softwarepublico.gov.br/dotlrn/clubs/medicalbr

Academia GNU Health en la Universidad de Naciones Unidas

22 Friday Jul 2011

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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free software, GNU Health, GNU solidario, HMIS, Hospital Information System, IIGH, openerp, openobject, tryton, UNU

Desde el blog oficial de Luis Falcón (english version)

Finalmente he encontrado un momento para resumir la Academia GNU Health que se impartió en la Universidad de Naciones Unidas (UNU) en Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) durante la ultima semana de Junio. El workshop fue un gran éxito  y me la he pasado muy bien en Kuala Lumpur !
El workshop se llevó a cabo en el International Institute of Global Health (IIGH), en donde he tenido la oportunidad de capacitar el equipo de las Naciones Unidas sobre GNU Health, tanto en la parte funcional como en la técnica.
Participantes de la Academia GNU Health, Luis Falcón, y los directivos de la Universidad de Naciones Unidas en el edificio International Institute of Global Health

En el workshop, se trabajó en la instalación y parametrización de GNU Health, así como con conceptos de implementación.
También se mostraron los nuevos desarrollos y GNU Health en Tryton, una plataforma muy solida, escalable y, lo mas importante, completamente libre y basada en la comunidad.
Algunos de los participantes de la UNU – IIGH en la Academia GNU Health
Mi agradecimiento a: Dr. Nurhizam Safie, Dr. Mohamed Salleh, Dr. Syed Aljunid y todo el equipo del International Institute of Global Health (UNU-IIGH) por su hospitalidad y para adoptar el Softawe Libre para mejorar las vidas de los marginados en todo el mundo.
La Academia GNU Health en la Universidad de Naciones Unidas entra en el marco de colaboración entre UNU-IIGH y GNU Solidario para mejorar la salud con el Software Libre y  el desarrollo de capacidad.
Puede encontrar el evento GNU Health training 2011 en el portal UNU-IIGH :

http://iigh.unu.edu/?q=node/63

La Universidad de UN está dedicada a la generación y transferencia de conocimientos y al fortalecimiento de las capacidades individuales e institucionales para promover los propósitos y principios de la Carta de las Naciones Unidas.
La misión de la Universidad de UN es contribuir, mediante investigación, desarrollo de capacidades y servicios de asesoramiento, a los esfuerzos para resolver los urgentes problemas mundiales de: supervivencia, desarrollo y bienestar, que son la preocupación de las Naciones Unidas, sus Personas y los Estados Miembros.

Pagina web: http://www.unu.edu 

Sobre GNU Health 
GNU Health (conocido anteriormente como “Medical”) es libre (GPL license), es un sistema libre de Gestión Hospitalaria y de Información de Salud que ofrece las siguientes funciones :
  • Expediente Médico Electrónico (EMR)
  • Sistema de Gestión Hospitalaria (HIS)
  • Sistema de Información de Salud
GNU Health es parte de GNU Solidario ( http://gnusolidario.org/en ). GNU Solidario es una NGO que ofrece soluciones para la educación y la salud con el software libre.
Pagina web : http://medical.sf.net
Goviernos que acogen GNU Health en sus portales:
  • European Commission (EU) , OSOR : http://medical.forge.osor.eu
  • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB) : http://www.softwarepublico.gov.br/dotlrn/clubs/medicalbr

GNU Health Academia at the United Nations University

22 Friday Jul 2011

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

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free software, GNU Health, GNU solidario, HMIS, Hospital Information System, IIGH, openerp, openobject, tryton, UNU

I finally found some time to summarize  GNU Health Academia at the United Nations University, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, during the last week of June. The workshop was a success and I had a great time in KL !

The workshop was held at the International Institute of Global Health (IIGH), where I had the opportunity to train the United Nations team in GNU Health concepts, both from the functional and technical point of view.

GNU Health Academia  participants, Luis Falcón,  and the United Nations University directors at the International Institute of Global Health building

In the workshop, we worked on the installation and customization of GNU Health, as well as in implementation concepts.

I also showed them the new developments and GNU Health on Tryton, a very solid, scalable and, most importantly, a truly free, community-based platform.

Some UNU – IIGH participants at the GNU Health Academia

Many thanks to  Dr. Nurhizam Safie, Dr. Mohamed Salleh, Dr. Syed Aljunid and all the International Institute of Global Health (UNU-IIGH) team from the IIGH, for their hospitality and for embracing Free Software to improve the lives of the underserved around the globe.

The GNU Health Academia at the United Nations University is in the context of collaboration among UNU-IIGH and GNU Solidario to improve healthcare with free software and capacity building.

You can find the GNU Health training 2011 event at the UNU-IIGH portal:

http://iigh.unu.edu/?q=node/63

About the United Nations University :

The UN University is dedicated to the generation and transfer of knowledge, and the strengthening of individual and institutional capacities in furtherance of the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations.

The mission of UN University is to contribute, through collaborative research, capacity development, and advisory services to efforts to resolve the pressing global problems of human survival, development and welfare that are the concern of the United Nations, its Peoples and Member States.

Web Page : http://www.unu.edu

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
Medical is part of GNU Solidario ( http://gnusolidario.org/en ) . GNU Solidario is a NGO that delivers education and health to emerging economies with free software.

Main site : http://medical.sf.net

Governments hosting Medical through their portals :
  • European Commission (EU) , OSOR : http://medical.forge.osor.eu
  • Brazil: Portal do Software Público Brasileiro (SPB) : http://www.softwarepublico.gov.br/dotlrn/clubs/medicalbr
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