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January 31, 2006

Open Source EMR’s – Free EMR?

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Many people in the medical industry probably don’t know too much about open source. They’ve probably heard of linux and they may have heard the words open source, but they don’t really know what that means. I don’t intend to explain open source here, because any search on google for open source will give you a plethora of information. If you don’t know how to do a google search on open source you probably shouldn’t use any open source product. For that matter I’m not sure you should do EMR at all, but I guess everyone could learn with the right motivation.

Back to my real intention for this post. I do hope to expose people interested in the idea of open source to some of the open source projects out there. I think one of the biggest problems is figuring out which one is best since a number of them are all competing for the same space. In the end, like many things in life 2 people could look at the same thing and see 2 different things. EMR is no different.

A Health Wiki has been started that gives a good basis for open source and lists a couple of major open source EMR projects and is a good place to start for those interested. Many of them build off of the other. For example, MirrorMed is built off of and shares code with OpenEMR and FreeMed. Maybe later I will investigate the difference in these products.

Finally, I think it is worth making mention that there are other Free EMR’s that are not open source. An example I found was LifeRecord which I found last night and it looks very interesting. You can find another list of free resources at EMRUpdate. On that list I like the progress I’ve seen with Al Borg’s EMR and Medscribbler.

http://tkfp.sourceforge.net/links.html

http://www.informatics-review.com/wiki/index.php/Free_and_Open_Source_EMRs

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    3 responses to "Open Source EMR’s – Free EMR?"

    1. # Fred Trotter commented on April 5th, 2006:

      Thanks for mentioning MirrorMed! I just wanted to let you and your readers know that the Open Source Working Group of the AMIA is doing a [open source emr review] that use open source licenses. At least the three that you mention.

      -FT

    2. # administrator commented on April 5th, 2006:

      MirrorMed looks like a good product. In fact, I think that a nice open source project of this nature could really revolutionize healthcare. I could see someone making a lot of money implementing these open source projects for doctors. I don’t think they’ve reached a critical mass of users and developers yet, but once they do I can see it really taking off.

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