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GNU Health 3.0 is out !

11 Monday Jan 2016

Posted by Luis Falcon in GNU Health, HMIS

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#socialmedicine, ehealth, FHIR HL7, freesoftware, GNU Health, GNU Health, GNU Pootle, HMIS, ICD10, ICD9 OMS, tryton, webclient

Dear all:

After one year of work, I am vey happy and proud to announce the release
of GNU Health 3.0 series !

The following are some of the new features:

* Tryton 3.8 compatibility and responsive web client.
* Multiple person names, compliant with FHIR HL7, and flexible
  person name formats
* Automatic inclusion of medicament history from the prescription
* History of a person socioeconomic assessments
* Link to patient health conditions
* Health conditions now visible from patient main page
* Any person can be mapped to an internal user, not only the health
  professionals
* Add person biological sex and gender properties.
* Check all evaluations related to a person specific healh condition
* Easy change a patient appointment status from the tree view (checked
  in, no show, … )
* Automatic computing of a patient evaluation waiting time
* Hospitalization and outpatient discharge reason
* Merge chronic with followups evaluations. Merge ambulatory with
  outpatient evaluations
* Optimize CAGE (Alcoholism status assessment) view
* Enhanced Crypto plugin and module
* Create / see all the evaluations within a hospitalization
* Health center and hospitalization meals management
* Improved surgery module (surgery team, supplies, status, wound
  class, post-op dx, reservation workflow)
* Health services reporting
* Automatic prescription concentration, form and route based on the med
* Enhanced functionality in patient evaluation.
* Improved reporting
* Include / Update unitests ( Thanks Cedric !)
* Improved ergonomics for patient conditions and history.
* Patient protheses and amputation history ( Thanks Lao team !)
* Automatic inclusion of prescription lines in Service document
* Updated disease groups (thanks Chris Zimmerman !)
* Improve patient clinical history report
* New installer gnuhealth-setup tool
* Improved gnuhealth-control center
* Installation of language packs in one single instruction.

* Many other additions and community contributions …

New Modules :

* WHO ICD9 Volume 3 (procedural codes) (in addition to ICD10-PCS and
  ICPM) .( Thanks Min of Health of Morelos, Mexico !)
* Ophthalmology module ( thanks Sivadas !)
* Functioning and Disability module [1]

Translation portal moves to Pootle :

Since GNU Health 3.0, the main translation portal is at GNU Pootle server [2]

The following languages have been requested, and they are now included.

* Arabic
* Chinese (China)
* English (United Kingdom)
* French
* German (Austria)
* Greek
* Italian
* Japanese
* Kannada
* Lao
* Portuguese (Brazil)
* Spanish (Argentina)
* Spanish (Ecuador)
* Spanish (Mexico)
* Spanish (Peru)
* Spanish (Spain)

Some of them are still in the process of migrating the translation files from Transifex to the GNU Pootle server. It will take a bit until everything is in place. Of course, you can update your server translation packs at anytime,  using the getlang command of gnuhealth-control program.

There is a new mailing list (health-i18n) dedicated to the localization and translation of GNU Health[3]

During the upcoming weeks we’ll be updating the documentation, improving the demo database, as well as working on the translations.

Of course, we’ll be fixing any bugs you will find in this new release 🙂

Many, many thanks to all of you who have contributed to this release, in any way!

All the best,

1.-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_Classification_of_Functioning,_Disability_and_Health
2.- https://chapters.gnu.org/projects/health/
3.- https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/health-i18n
4.- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ICD-9-CM_Volume_3

Luis Falcón

Programa IWEEE 2015

18 Friday Sep 2015

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

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#epigenetica, #epigenetics, #interoperaility, #medicinasocial, #socialmedicine, EHR, freesoftware, GNU Health, gnusolidario, HMIS, iweee2015, medicine, salud, softwarelibre, tryton

El programa puede verse sujeto a cambios por circunstancias externas a la organización.
The program is subject to change
Mapa/Map EXE Hotel Las Canteras 25/09/2015
http://www.exelascanteras.com/contacto-y-mapa.html

Mapa/Map Colegio Médicos de Las Palmas 26/09/2009

www.exelascanteras.com/contacto-y-mapa.html

IWEEE 2015: más información

10 Thursday Sep 2015

Posted by Luis Falcon in events, GNU Health

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criptografía, expediente clínico electrónico, firma digital, GNU Health, Interoperabilidad, medicina, medicina social, Salud Pública, Sistema de Información Hospitalaria, software libre, telemedicina, tryton

English version
Agenda (Preliminar):

Viernes 25: Sesiones Técnicas
  • GNU Health: Sistema Libre de Información y Gestión Hospitalaria de Salud 
  • Tryton
  • Localización
  • Interoperabilidad y estándares
  • Telemedicina y Hardware Libre en Salud
  • Whorkshop: GNU Health, Tryton, criptografía y firmas digitales.
Sábado 26: Sesiones de Medicina Social
  • Cruz Roja: Centro de Cooperación con África
  • GNU Solidario: Los factores ambientales de la salud y de la enfermedad
  • Richard Stallman Discurso sobre “Software Libre y Medicina”
  • Adopción de Free / Libre Software en Sistemas de Salud Pública
  • Mesa redonda

Lugares conferencias:

    • Conferencias técnicas (viernes 25): Hotel Exe Canteras (mapa)
   • Charla de Richard Stallman (sábado 26): Colegio de Médicos de Las  Palmas (mapa)

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IWEEE 2015 Speakers

14 Friday Aug 2015

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free software, fsf, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, Hospital Information System, interoperability, IWEEE, Las Palmas, medical informatics, Public Health, richard stallman, Social Medicine, tryton

http://www.iweee.org/2015-las_palmas/speakers.html

Posted by Luis Falcon | Filed under events, GNU Health, GNU solidario

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GNU Health version 2.8.0 released

02 Monday Feb 2015

Posted by Luis Falcon 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

Dear GNU Health community:

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 :
—————-
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
——————————

—————-
If you already have a GNU Health system in your health center, you should upgrade it to 2.8.0 . As always, the upgrade path is included in GNU Health.  The upgrade for version 2.8.0 is straight forward :

Follow the Upgrade Instructions in the Wikibook
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Upgrade

** Official Languages
———————-
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 !
——-
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 !

 
Luis Falcón

GNU Health version 2.6 released

07 Monday Jul 2014

Posted by Luis Falcon in GNU Health, HMIS

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crypto module, digital signing, ehealth, EMR, free software, FreeBSD, genetics, GNU Health, GNU solidario, GNU/Linux, HMIS, Hospital Information System, obstetrics, Public Health, PUID, thymbra, tryton

Dear GNU Health community

After 6 months of work, we are very happy to announce GNU Health 2.6 series. This version improves the navigation, security and data integrity (health_crypto) and audit. It has also been designed to be used in distributed environments, such a network of public hospitals in a province or country.

Here is a partial list of the new features :

* Tryton 3.2 compatibility
* Universal Person Unique Identifier (PUID)
* Additional / alternative identification codes are now stored in
  the person (party) model.
* Crypto module (Document Digest, validation, digital
  signing/verification )
* Crypto tryton plugin (included in the backend directory of the
  tarball)
* Revision of models for Distributed deployments
* Health Archives module
* New Institution model
* Revised health specialties and disease groups
* Remove extra submenus, for usability.
* Revised medication model
* Improved Obstetrics module (eg, automatic obstetric GPA calculation)
* New shortcuts from the Patient and Institution Model.
* Improved Genetics module
* Revised Neonatolgy functionality. Newborn is assigned a PUID at birth
* New directory for custom modules
* Centralized Authentication / LDAP integration
* Audit trails from the client (thanks Tryton 3.2)
* Improved installation script (covers GNU/Linux distros and FreeBSD)
* Of course, upgrade path is included.

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 :
—————-
If you are installing GNU Health as the first time, follow the instructions in https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Installation

Note : The gnuhealth_install script tries to do a local installation, including the required Python packages. This version updates the python packages to one of the latest stable releases. If you are coming from a dedicated server for GNU Health, and used the official installation script, you should be OK. If you installed packages in a system-wide manner, then you would need to uninstall them before the update, otherwise the installation script won’t be able to upgrade them.

** Existing Installations : Upgrade procedure :
——————————

If you already have a GNU Health system in your health center, you should upgrade it to 2.6.0 . As always, the upgrade path is included in GNU Health.  The upgrade for version 2.6.0 is straight forward :

Follow the Upgrade Instructions in the Wikibook
https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health/Upgrade

** Official Languages.
———————–
GNU Health now includes English, Chinese, French, Greek, Italian, 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 85 GNU Health language teams in Transifex. 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 !
——–

 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 !

PS: In the coming days we’ll be updating the Wikibook, so it reflects the new features of this version

Best,

—
Luis Falcon
GNU Health : Freedom and Equity in Healthcare
http://health.gnu.org
@gnuhealth

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FLOSS Weekly 288: GNU Health

20 Thursday Mar 2014

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ERP, floss, FLOSS Weekly, free software, Gareth Greenaway, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, GNU/Linux, HL7, HMIS, python, Randal Schwartz, tryton, TWIT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=46qx7c1K7do

Posted by Luis Falcon | Filed under events, GNU Health

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GNU Health in Toledo for the Mozambique Mission

17 Monday Mar 2014

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

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ehealth, FCSAI, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU solidario, Mozambique, salud, Salud Pública, Spain, tryton

Great moments in Toledo (Spain) with the Gnu Health mission in Mozambique. (more to come…)

GNU Health Presentation at the World Health Organization has been published.

17 Monday Mar 2014

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

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DICOM, EMR, EPI, free software, gnu, GNU Health, GNU Lims, GNU solidario, HL7, HMIS, Medical Devices, Occhiolino, tryton, WHO

Please find here the link to dounlowd the .pdf for the GNU Health presentation at the World Health Organization (WHO).

New version GNU Health 2.2.0

25 Wednesday Sep 2013

Posted by Luis Falcon in Uncategorized

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Dengue, Diagnostic Imaging Tests, ehealth, gnu, GNU Health, HMIS, MDG, tryton, tryton development


Dear All:
I’m proud to announce the release of GNU Health version 2.2.0 !
New functionality, bug fixes and  new modules (Dengue and Diagnostic Imaging Tests ). Improvements in Surgery, appointments and patient evaluations, among others.
The development process for the next version (2.4) will focus on the upcoming Tryton 3.0.
You can download the official version from GNU
http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/health/gnuhealth-latest.tar.gz
 
The upgrade should be straight forward, as all the upgrade scripts in Tryton and GNU Health are always included. An update=all should do it. Please report any issue you may find, either in the upgrade process or in the initial installation at health@gnu.org
Thank you for being part of the GNU Health community !
Luis Falcón
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