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    OpenClinic GA

    OpenClinic GA

    Open Source Integrated Hospital Information Management System

    OpenClinic GA is an open source integrated hospital information management system covering management of administrative, financial, clinical, lab, x-ray, pharmacy, meals distribution and other data. Extensive statistical and reporting capabilities. OpenClinic GA and OpenClinic GMAO are owned by Frank Verbeke, MD, PhD at Post-Factum BV (https://www.post-factum.be)
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    OpenPatientOS

    OpenPatientOS

    OpenPatientOS is an information system for managing patient records

    It can support a small clinic or hospital in managing patient personal, medical, and billing records through an easy to use Swing user interface. How to install: i. Simply import the database dump from the database folder to create the necessary tables for the system to run. You can use either phpMyAdmin for localhost; Microsoft SQL Server; or simply Query Browser for MySQL. Other database environments have not been tested hence I don't guarantee their adaptability. ii. Run and Build...
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    Mr Tooth Dental Software

    The Mr Tooth aims to manage dental clinics

    The software basically consists of a simple and functional application for a dental office, aimed at streamlining administration processes them. Done through an analysis of the data that is processed through reports, did during his visits to the clinic. Through a previously scheduled interview with staff of this clinic noticed the lack of technology making it difficult to register and control the flow of patients and payments.
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    VetoSys

    VetoSys

    Veterinary management

    VetoSys is a management system that includes whole veterinary clinic management : animals, owners, account controls... You can use this tool to achieve its sales to the fund, its orders for products or veterinary services. A module for inventory are available.
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    JKlinika is a medical clinic management system. It stores appointments, schedules, records, etc. in a database. It is written in Java using J2EE technologies. The interface is web based.
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    Meddix is a Java Swing-based desktop application to run on all OS platforms. It helps medics working in remote locations and very small clinics by providing a tool to control inventory and maintain patient records.
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