Ubuntu-Med
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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.
Packages
Ubuntu-Med includes packages in the categories:
- 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)
All software and packages are open-source, with a goal of GPL-licensure.
This system has been in use by some medical practitioners.[1]
Availability
Ubuntu-Med is available as a self-installing Live CD image (which is a Kubuntu remaster) or as a Filesystem Archive. Both are available from the project website at Sourceforge.
Related Projects
See also
References
- ↑ "Ubuntu Doctors Guild: Community Portal". Ubuntu Doctors Guild (Jan 2010).
External links
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