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    CleverPsych  Practice Management

    CleverPsych Practice Management

    FREE software to manage your psychology or allied health solo practice

    ...Look at the CleverPsych demonstration videos on Youtube and read the manual. The web site can also be accessed below. Mail me at cleverco@users.sourceforge.net (I am often away). Alternatively use the Discussion tab or post a ticket for problems. Error messages appear in the terminal window; you can mail a copy to me
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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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    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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