The first beta release of FFEHR, an electronic health record application
commissioned by the ASEAN+3 node of the International Open Source Network
(IOSN), was released to the public last April 28, 2008. This release comes
six months after the University of the Philippines Manila-National
Telehealth Center tasked free/open source software (F/OSS) programmer
Nathaniel Jayme and Davao-based F/OSS organization DabaweGNU, Inc. to
jointly develop FFEHR.  This release marks an important milestone as the
project now opens its doors for public review.

The main goal for this release is to broaden the development network of the
project.  FFEHR is not yet ready for production use but it is expected that
this initial release will rouse the interest of health care professionals
and other developers.  The increase in beta testers should enable the
project to reach stability faster through the increase in bugs reported and
through some contributed patches.

FFEHR is currently developed for the Philippine health care industry.
However, the project has been architectured to allow it to be easily
customized for use in other countries.   FFEHR's use of Cruxade, a backend
application programming interface for the Mozilla programming framework and
its use of the "object oriented like" EAV database model, allows it to be
adaptable.  Its extensive use of the Mozilla framework also allows it to
easily scale as a network-enabled    application that is available for
different computing platforms. Currently, FFEHR can run as a standalone
application through Xul Runner and as an extension to any Mozilla-based
browser.

Licensed under the GNU GPL3, FFEHR, is available for free download and use
by the public including its source code.  It can be downloaded from its
project website at http://trac.afterfivetech.com/ffehr

DabaweGNU, Inc. began from an Internet mailing list that was established
after a series of successful seminars, which featured one of the most
well-known F/OSS projects: the GNU/Linux operating system. The organization
came about from the list members' common desire to have a venue to further
enhance knowledge and experiment on FOSS technologies.

The International Open Source Network (IOSN) ASEAN+3 was established by the
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) through the Asia-Pacific
Development Information Programme (APDIP) initiative and is based at the
University of the Philippines Manila-National Telehealth Center.
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