The global burden of disease falls most heavily on people in developing countries. Few resources for healthcare, geographical and infrastructure issues, lack of trained staff, language and cultural diversity and political instability all affect the ability of health providers to support effective and efficient healthcare. Health information systems are a key aspect of improving healthcare, but existing systems are often expensive and unsuitable. Open source software appears to be a promising avenue for quickly and cheaply introducing health information systems that are appropriate for developing nations. This article describes some aspects of open source e-health software that are particularly relevant to developing nations, issues and prob...
E-health systems used in different health setups are rare in developing countries but they consist o...
The developing world faces a series of health crises including HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis that threat...
The past 20 years have witnessed an astonishing increase in computational power and an incredible re...
The authors explore the history of open source software and how the future of this paradigm can affe...
Sustainable development of health information system (HIS) in developing countries is difficult to a...
Lately, there has been a convergence between open source and software platform approaches in the imp...
The developing world faces a series of health crises including HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis that threat...
Electronic health is one of the most popular applications of information and communication technolog...
Healthcare is the worlds second largest and also the fastest growing service sector. A well-managed ...
Healthcare is the worlds second largest and also the fastest growing service sector. A well-managed ...
Developing national Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems has been a challenge for many countries. ...
The authors explore the history of open source software and how the future of this paradigm can affe...
A common goal for Health Information Systems in developing countries that are supported by outside a...
Purpose: Little has been published about the application profiles and development patterns of open s...
This thesis investigates free and open source software (FLOSS), and FLOSS in the context of developi...
E-health systems used in different health setups are rare in developing countries but they consist o...
The developing world faces a series of health crises including HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis that threat...
The past 20 years have witnessed an astonishing increase in computational power and an incredible re...
The authors explore the history of open source software and how the future of this paradigm can affe...
Sustainable development of health information system (HIS) in developing countries is difficult to a...
Lately, there has been a convergence between open source and software platform approaches in the imp...
The developing world faces a series of health crises including HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis that threat...
Electronic health is one of the most popular applications of information and communication technolog...
Healthcare is the worlds second largest and also the fastest growing service sector. A well-managed ...
Healthcare is the worlds second largest and also the fastest growing service sector. A well-managed ...
Developing national Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems has been a challenge for many countries. ...
The authors explore the history of open source software and how the future of this paradigm can affe...
A common goal for Health Information Systems in developing countries that are supported by outside a...
Purpose: Little has been published about the application profiles and development patterns of open s...
This thesis investigates free and open source software (FLOSS), and FLOSS in the context of developi...
E-health systems used in different health setups are rare in developing countries but they consist o...
The developing world faces a series of health crises including HIV/AIDS and tuberculosis that threat...
The past 20 years have witnessed an astonishing increase in computational power and an incredible re...