Hello,
The first openSUSE-Medical Team meeting will take place tomorrow
(Saturday February 6) at 14:00 UTC. As always, the meeting will be held
in IRC on the #opensuse-medical channel on Freenode.
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Dear all,
I am pleased to announce the release of version 0.6.0 of the GNUmed EMR client
and version 12.0 of the GNUmed EMR server.
The GNUmed project builds free, liberated open source Electronic Medical
Record software to assist and improve longitudinal care. It is made available
at no charge and is capable of running on GNU/Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. It
is developed by a handful of medical doctors and programmers from all over the
world. It can be useful to anyone documenting the health of patients
including, but not limited to, doctors, physical therapists, occupational
therapists ...
The big improvements are
- LaTeX based letter writing
- medication handling
The full list of changes:
0.6.0
- can promote an episode to being a health issue
- can add home phone/external ID to newly created patient directly
- can track diagnostic certainty classification (ABCD) on episodes and issues
- can track procedures performed on a patient
- can do end user friendly free-text search across all EMRs
- can move all progress notes of a pre-selected list of encounters to another
episode
- can manage provinces
- can manage substance intake
- can print medication list
- can print LaTeX as well as OOo letters
- referral letter template contributed by Rogerio Luz and James Busser
- can interface with German "MMI/Gelbe Liste" external drug database
- show info on drug/substance by PZN / name
- show interactions
- import drugs/substances
- can display UI in Polish and a few other languages (all partially)
- can include potential problems in problem list of soap plugin
- can remove DOB from person
- improved (more) placeholders
- gender to re placement mapper
- medication list
- allergies list
- problems list
- improved inbox
- improved tarballs: include schema/API docs, better names
- improved import path detection
Get your copy here:
http://www.gnumed.de/downloads/client/0.6/http://www.gnumed.de/downloads/server/v12/
Yes, this will require you to upgrade your existing v11
databases by
./upgrade-db.sh 11 12
These scripts can help:
http://www.gnumed.de/downloads/server/net_upgrade-gnumed_server.shhttp://www.gnumed.de/downloads/server/net_install-gnumed_server.sh
Please enjoy and report bugs !
Sebastian Hilbert
on behalf of the GNUmed team
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Hi all,
We are about to release GNUmed 0.6 series. Please test GNUmed 0.6.rc5.
Go to http://wiki.gnumed.de/bin/view/Gnumed/InstallerGuideHomeShort for the
one click installers.
Thanks,
Sebastian
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Hello Mates,
i'm pleased to announce our new packaged Server Program
(http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE-Medical/Applications/Server) zyxware-
hms in our medical Repository.
BTW: It would be great, if we can find more ppl for Packaging ;-)
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Hello Mates,
i'm pleased to announce an Collaboration with the Fedora Medical Team.
In the next Weeks we talking about the Details of the Collaboration.
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Hello Mates,
i'm pleased to announce our first official Team Meeting on 23-01-10 at
14:30.
Topics can placed there: http://en.opensuse.org/OpenSUSE-
Medical/Meetings#Topics_current.
It would be great, if we can all be there :-)
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Hello Mates,
freemedforms and freediams are not usable atm. The Author says, that a
better Version comes soon.
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Hello Mates,
atm i'm working on freemedforms and freediams. Both are not running atm.
I'm hoping to finish that in near future.
And what's new in your Side? What are you workin'?
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http://launchpad.net/openvista-gtm-
integration/mainline/0.8.6/+download/openvista-gtm-integration-0.8.6-1.src.rpm
could be helpful. This package is for Cent OS as far as I know but it should
be possible to get it going on openSUSE.
Sebastian
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Because of its stability and features OpenVista should not be missing from a
medical Linux distribution.
There seem to be some packages which could server as a base for openSUSE
medical packages.
https://medsphere.org/download/project/gtm
Sebastian
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