INTRODUCTION: Due to the many advantages of open source software (OSS), including reduced cost of licensing, more flexibility in terms of customisation and redistribution, better quality and no vendor lock-in, OSS in healthcare is increasingly gaining importance. Various open source health information technologies (OS-HITs) are continuously being designed and developed for different areas of healthcare to increase organisational efficiencies and quality of care at minimum costs. The objective of this scoping review is to identify the kinds of existing OS-HITs, their characteristics (e.g. functions) and capabilities (e.g. advantages/disadvantages) for various healthcare stakeholders (physicians and patients) and healthcare sectors (e.g. clin...
Introduction The use of health information technologies (HITs) has been associated with positive ben...
Background: The potential cost savings and customizability of open source software (OSS) may be part...
Healthcare providers in the United States are facing increasing pressures to provide high quality he...
Purpose: Little has been published about the application profiles and development patterns of open s...
The authors explore the history of open source software and how the future of this paradigm can affe...
Our paper is a comparative study of different Open Source Hospital Information Systems (OSHISs). We ...
The global burden of disease falls most heavily on people in developing countries. Few resources for...
Healthcare is the worlds second largest and also the fastest growing service sector. A well-managed ...
As the number of open source software (OSS) projects in healthcare grows rapidly, researchers are fa...
Objective: To systematically review the published evidence of the impact of health information techn...
Digital technologies hold great promise and have the ability to change healthcare and drug developme...
Health Information Technology (HIT) has the potential to improve the quality, efficiency, outcomes, ...
Objectives: Open-source Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems have gained importance. The main a...
As the number of open source software (OSS) projects in health care grows rapidly, researchers are f...
Information Technology (IT) is the key to ensuring that health care information is accessible when a...
Introduction The use of health information technologies (HITs) has been associated with positive ben...
Background: The potential cost savings and customizability of open source software (OSS) may be part...
Healthcare providers in the United States are facing increasing pressures to provide high quality he...
Purpose: Little has been published about the application profiles and development patterns of open s...
The authors explore the history of open source software and how the future of this paradigm can affe...
Our paper is a comparative study of different Open Source Hospital Information Systems (OSHISs). We ...
The global burden of disease falls most heavily on people in developing countries. Few resources for...
Healthcare is the worlds second largest and also the fastest growing service sector. A well-managed ...
As the number of open source software (OSS) projects in healthcare grows rapidly, researchers are fa...
Objective: To systematically review the published evidence of the impact of health information techn...
Digital technologies hold great promise and have the ability to change healthcare and drug developme...
Health Information Technology (HIT) has the potential to improve the quality, efficiency, outcomes, ...
Objectives: Open-source Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems have gained importance. The main a...
As the number of open source software (OSS) projects in health care grows rapidly, researchers are f...
Information Technology (IT) is the key to ensuring that health care information is accessible when a...
Introduction The use of health information technologies (HITs) has been associated with positive ben...
Background: The potential cost savings and customizability of open source software (OSS) may be part...
Healthcare providers in the United States are facing increasing pressures to provide high quality he...