Alerce doesn't do medical records yet.

Greg Twyford wrote:

David Guest wrote:

Elizabeth Dodd wrote:


On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 16:27, Greg Twyford wrote:



Utter masochism.


Yes, I know, and I have known that we are at the usable limit of Pracsoft 1 for a while, but we are trying to get a suitable alternate that will run on a linux server and doesn't use flat files. I've found one, and am hassling our medical software supplier to migrate his flat file PMS to an open-source relational database as another option.
LIz




Liz

Don't know much about it but Alerce Software
(http://220.245.88.131/PublicMain.do) is said to run on linux. It's java
based and I guess that is OK. The client being a browser runs on anything.

It might be worth an email?


Liz,

I've seen Alerce. It uses lots of Open Source components including the DB in a quite acceptable web interface and only requires a server install. His aim has been to produce a cheaper, simpler package than many of the PM applications in the market.

It's a bit quirky, in the sense that it doesn't link to the clinical package to save double-entry of demographics, but the developer may be looking at that. It does MA online, but I think, from memory, it lacks an appointments module.

His name is Mario Ruiz - 0408 103 366, fax +612 9663 5224, [EMAIL PROTECTED] He's based at Maroubra in Sydney - PO Box 767 Maroubra NSW 2035

Greg


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