The Ubuntu-Med project is a Kubuntu-based operating system customization created to provide a co-ordinated operating system and collection of available free software packages that are suited to the requirements of medical practices and research.
- 1 Packages
- Electronic health record (electronic medical record) server / client systems:
- OpenVistA EHR
- Medical practice and patient management
- Medical imaging
- Documentation and research
- Other software:
- Website software (Drupal)
- Wiki software (MediaWiki)
- Group calendaring server (DAViCal)
- Teleconferencing server (BigBlueButton)
- Patient education / online teaching server (Moodle)
- Electronic health record (electronic medical record) server / client systems:
This system has been in use by some medical practitioners.[1]
- 2 Availability
- 3 See also
- 4 References
- 5 External links
- 6 Related projects
- Project EU Spirit – European portal for open-source based software in medicine
- Open Med – Support for free medical software (German)
Debian Med is a
"Debian Pure Blend"
with the aim to
develop Debian into an operating
system that is particularly well fit for the requirements for medical
practice and biomedical research.
The goal of Debian Med is a complete system for all
tasks in medical care which is built completely on free software.
Debian Med contains a set of metapackages that declare dependencies on
other Debian packages, and that way the complete system is prepared for
solving particular tasks.
The best overview about Debian Med is given
at the tasks page.
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