RE: small practice management programs

2005-12-17 Thread Koray Atalag









Hi all,



I can also recommend strongly the openSDE
project from Erasmus University Medical Informatics group. It is by far the
best structured data entry tool for clinical medicine and is distributed with the
GNU Lesser Public license so that it can be integrated with propriety systems
(In fact in the Netherlands there are some ongoing projects with the industry)



It is again at SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/project/opensde



Another good place to check recent open source
health/medical apps is to search in sourceforge.net site...It is quite a dynamic
and very rich resource indeed.



One last comment  well kind of seld
advertising but I have just published late last nite the true multilingual
version of my Anatomic Pathology System, PATHOS-WEB. This project started in
1995 when I was still a med student and grew to an extent that now it is being
used in 20+ big centers in Turkey with total record numbers exceeding 1.5
million! Since March 2005 it is Open Source with GPL. It is mostly used in
group practice for pathologists and cytologists.



PATHOS-WEB URL: http://sourceforge.net/project/pathos-web



I am currently doing research to use
openEHR archetypes and templates for modeling of concepts and creating dynamic
GUIs as part of my Ph.D. work.



Cheers,



Dr. Koray Atalağ 








RE: small practice management programs

2005-12-17 Thread Koray Atalag








Sorry the URLs for projects should be:



http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensde



http://sourceforge.net/projects/pathos-web



-koray 








FW: small practice management programs

2005-12-17 Thread Koray Atalag








Hi all,



I can also recommend strongly the openSDE
project from Erasmus University Medical Informatics group. It is by far the
best structured data entry tool for clinical medicine and is distributed with
the GNU Lesser Public license so that it can be integrated with propriety
systems (In fact in the Netherlands there are some ongoing projects with the
industry)



It is again at SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/opensde



Another good place to check recent open
source health/medical apps is to search in sourceforge.net site...It is quite a
dynamic and very rich resource indeed.



One last comment  well kind of seld
advertising but I have just published late last nite the true multilingual
version of my Anatomic Pathology System, PATHOS-WEB. This project started in
1995 when I was still a med student and grew to an extent that now it is being
used in 20+ big centers in Turkey with total record numbers exceeding 1.5
million! Since March 2005 it is Open Source with GPL. It is mostly used in
group practice for pathologists and cytologists.



PATHOS-WEB URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pathos-web



I am currently doing research to use
openEHR archetypes and templates for modeling of concepts and creating dynamic
GUIs as part of my Ph.D. work.



Cheers,



Dr. Koray Atalağ