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Task: Hospital Information Systems
Description: Debian Med suggestions for Hospital Information Systems
 This metapackage contains dependencies for software and that could
 be useful ro run a Hospital Information System.  While there is
 continuous work going on to package a ready to install system currently
 only preconditions are finished but hopefully helpful in hospitals
 anyway.

Recommends: care2x
Pkg-URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/care2002/files/CARE2X/Care2X%202.6%20alpha/

Recommends: fis-gtm

Recommends: vista-foia

Recommends: ewd-920

Recommends: orthanc-wsi

Recommends: tryton-modules-health
Pkg-URL: http://debian.tryton.org/debian/pool/main/t/tryton-modules-health/
Remark: Docker instance and apt repository
 GNUHealth is packaged by the Debian Tryton Maintainers.  Here you can
 find some important information about these packages
  http://tryton.alioth.debian.org/gnuhealth.html
 .
 To install the Tryton packages it is suggested to drop a file
  /etc/apt/sources.list.d/tryton.list
 containing
  deb http://debian.tryton.org/debian/ <debian-dist>-<tryton-series> main

Recommends: openmaxims
Homepage: https://github.com/IMS-MAXIMS/openMAXIMS
License: AGPL
Pkg-Description: patient administration system and electronic patient record
 The PAS and EPR system openMAXIMS has a rich functionality including:
 .
 A full Patient Administration System designed for the NHS, including support
 for:
 .
  * Choose and Book v3 (Full rollout approval from HSCIC)
  * Commissioning Data Sets
  * Referral To Treatment management (RTT)
  * Graphical Bed Management
  * Outpatient Appointment Management
  * CQUIN targets
 .
 An Electronic Patient Record including:
 .
  * Order Communications and Results Reporting
  * Integrated Care Pathways
  * Observations and Notes
  * Emergency Department (A&E) including Tracking
  * Clinical Assessments
  * Clinical specialties (e.g. Oncology, Spinal Cord Injuries, etc.)
  * eDischarge process
 .
 HL7 interfaces (bi-directional) and open APIs for comprehensive integration
 with third-party systems.
Comment: see http://www.pro-linux.de/news/1/22883/krankenhaus-in-grossbritannien-nutzt-open-source-fuer-krankenakten.html

Recommends: world-vista
Homepage: http://worldvista.org/World_VistA_EHR
License: GPL v2
Responsible: K.S. Bhaskar <ks.bhaskar@fnis.com>
WNPP: 541245
Pkg-Description: repackage and extended version of VistA produced by WorldVistA
 Developed by WorldVistA (http://worldvista.org) and released under GPL
 v2, WorldVistA EHR is a repackaged and extended version of the VistA
 health care information system (HIS) developed by the US Department of
 Veterans Affairs, and in the public domain through the US Freedom of
 Information Act.
 .
 WorldVistA successfully submitted WorldVistA EHR for certification by
 CCHIT (http://cchit.org) in 2007.  WorldVistA EHR VOE/ 1.0 was tested
 and passed inspection of 100 percent of a set of criteria for
 functionality (ability to create and manage electronic records for all
 patients, as well as automating workflow in a physician's office),
 interoperability (a first step in the ability to receive and send
 electronic data to other entities such as laboratories), and security
 (ability to keep patients' information safe).

Recommends: ipath
Homepage: http://ipath.sourceforge.net/
License: GPL
Pkg-Description: telemedicine platform
 iPath is an open source platform for telemedicine applications such as consulations,
 case disucssions, virtual staff meetings, etc. It was originally developed at University
 of Basel where a public iPath server for projects with developing countries is hosted.

Recommends: patientos
Homepage: http://www.patientos.org/
License: GPL v3
Language: Java
Pkg-Description: Healthcare Information System (HIS) for small hospitals and clinics
 The software can be used as an Electronic Medical Record, Electronic
 Health Record or as a Personal Medical System.  It provides a wide range
 of functionality including scheduling, orders, medications, pharmacy,
 clinical doc, HL7, billing and more.  The software architecture, design
 patterns and framework has been built for the complexities and
 challenges of an enterprise wide information system.
 .
 Features include:
  * WYIWYG view of the registration forms through the ordering and extensive properties of a control list
  * Makes extensive use of organizing reference data into tree structure
  * WebReach Inc. advanced Open Source interface engine
  * Clinical Documentation - Nursing assessments, therapy, progress notes
  * Standards - LOINC lab results, ICD9/10, CPT, OpenEHR, CCR, CDA
  * Orders - medications, lab tests, nursing care
  * Registration and Scheduling - multi-facility, EMPI
  * Interfaces - HL7 2.2, 2.3 ADT, Billing, Orders, Results
  * Billing - Charges, Invoices, Claims
  * Medication Management - Med orders, administration, eMAR
  * Physician - H&P, Progress Notes
  * Add-ons are available to add new features or functionality including plugins, custom forms, themes, and translations
  * Supports multiple languages

Recommends: openmrs
Pkg-URL: http://mentors.debian.net/debian/pool/main/o/openmrs/

Recommends: hkma-cms
Homepage: http://www.hkma.org/taoyuan/
License: free
Pkg-Description: clinic management system
 HKMA CMS is an open-source clinical management system project jointly
 implemented by the Hong Kong Medical Association (HKMA) and the
 Information and Software Industry Association (ISIA), with funding
 support from the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer
 (OGCIO) under the Sector-specific Programme (SSP) for the Medical and
 Health Sector, and was developed by Mobigator Technology Group.

Recommends: oscar-mcmaster
License: to be clarified
Homepage: http://oscarmanual.org
Pkg-URL: http://sourceforge.net/projects/oscarmcmaster/files/
Pkg-Description: Oscar (Web) A medical web application for electronic medical records
 OSCAR supports all the necessary functions to run a clinic large and small:
  * Patient registration for capitation or fee for service practices
    and roster management
  * Scheduling with highly customizable view of provider groups and
    individualized booking preference
  * Billing also features super-code for smart and simplified
    billing and third party billing
  * Complete electronic charting of all encounters with an up to
    date Cumulative Patient Profile
  * Prescriptions with drug-drug interaction and renal dosage adjustment
  * Chronic disease management
  * A sophisticated antenatal care record with antenatal care planner
  * Disease Registry is provided to support population health analyses
  * All laboratory results from private laboratories will be
    imported directly into the EMR
  * Diagnostic imaging results and consultation notes can be scanned
    into the EMR where required

Recommends: openeyes
Homepage: http://www.openeyes.org.uk
License: GPLv3
Pkg-Description: ophthalmology electronic patient record system
 OpenEyes is a collaborative project led by Moorfields Eye Hospital. The
 goal is to produce a framework which will allow the rapid, and
 continuous development of electronic patient records (EPR) with
 contributions from Hospitals, Institutions, Academic departments,
 Companies, and Individuals.
 .
 The initial focus is on Ophthalmology, but the design is sufficiently
 flexible to be used for any clinical specialty.
 .
 Ophthalmic units of any size, from a single practitioner to a large eye
 hospital, should be able to make use of the structure, design, and code
 to produce a functional, easy to use EPR at minimal cost. By sharing
 experience, pooling ideas, and distributing development effort, it is
 expected that the range and capability of OpenEyes will evolve rapidly.
 .
 OpenEyes is supported by a rapidly increasing number of Ophthalmic
 Units including Moorfields Eye Hospital, St Thomas' Hospital, Manchester
 Royal Eye Hospital, Maidstone, Royal Victoria Eye and Ear Hospital.