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    GNU Health

    GNU Health

    GNU Health - The Free/Libre Hospital and Health Information System

    GNU Health is the award-winning Hospital and Health Information System (HIS), declared a Digital Public Good and adopted by the United Nations . GNU Health Hospital and Lab information system is used by academic and research institutions around the globe. It is also used in public health system of countries such as Argentina, India, Jamaica, Laos, Cameroon, Suriname. GNU Health is an official GNU project.
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    DCMLinux - Dicom Linux Distribution

    DCMLinux - Dicom Linux Distribution

    Dicom PACS solution for free.

    DCMLinux is a complete PACS system, free of charge. Its core is an Ubuntu 14.04 system fully updated and it contains the DCM4CHEE as its PACS server. In the near future it will contain many other addons such as Weasis, Oviyam, Care2x, etc. Just download the iso, burn it to a CD and boot it up. No need to configure any files of dcm4chee, DCMLinux installer asks for everything it needs to configure a running PACS in minutes. Project Wiki : http://wiki.dcmlinux.org Project Forums:...
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    Bika Open Source LIMS

    Bika Open Source LIMS

    Web based Open Source laboratory information management system (LIMS)

    Modern Open Source LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System) · Professionally supported by experts The Bika code was migrated to https://github.com/bikalims Getting Started: https://github.com/bikalims/bika.lims/blob/main/README.md Modern Bika releases are built on the Senaite LIMS core, the LIMS that originated as a Bika fork. It is therefore as new and modern as Senaite, frequently upgraded and has many very useful add-ons.
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    Febrl (Freely Extensible Biomedical Record Linkage) does data standardisation (segmentation and cleaning) and probabilistic record linkage ("fuzzy" matching) of one or more files or data sources which do not share a unique record key or identifier.
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    Healthcare Xchange Protocol for interoperative communications. Data exchange/transfer, platform independent,XML-RPC, HL7, SOAP, EDIFACT, simple,easy, authenticated, secure, transparent, no geo-restrictions, open sourced, peer reviewed, collab development
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    A laboratory information management system (LIMS) geared towards academic research groups in the life sciences. Written in Python and using the Django framework, you run this software on your own server.
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