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Re: [Health] Health Digest, Vol 74, Issue 9


From: Thomas Eruchie
Subject: Re: [Health] Health Digest, Vol 74, Issue 9
Date: Tue, 12 Sep 2017 13:00:41 +0100

Don't mean to criticise, but used gnuhealth a year ago and it was massively frustrating , very limited documentation and has lots of bugs even when I backup database it end up throwing error based exceptions. Lots of stuff weren't working. I had to switch to an openmrs platform , interfaced it with open Eli's and PACs. And wow it is web based, gorgeous and so user-friendly and easy to use.


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Today's Topics:

   1. Re: installation problem on unix (Andreas Keller)
   2. Re: installation problem on unix (Luis Falcon)


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2017 16:40:58 +0200
From: Andreas Keller <address@hidden>
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Subject: Re: [Health] installation problem on unix
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Hi,

I think Postgresql is a rock solid database and Tryton a powerful but
free framework to develop such a health application as GNU Health.

In Germany, Kaiserslautern, a volunteer driven organization which offers
free medical care for homeless people and humans without a valid
residence permit changes now from openEMR (PHP and Mysql) to GNU Health.
The nurses find it much easier to use because it is well structured.

Best regards
Andreas


Am 09.09.17 um 00:45 schrieb Dirk Willems:
>
> Hello Luis,
>
>
> Like I promised below you will find the installation setup for
> installing GNUHEALTH ON OmniOSCE.
>
> I really recommend you to try it out, it's really mind blowing stuff
> what they all can do with OmniOSCE ....
>
> Also I really encourage you to develop further on OmniOSCE and check
> in the mailinglist of illumos and OmniOSCE.
>
> https://wiki.illumos.org/display/illumos/illumos+Mailing+Lists
>
>
> However do have some questions witch will have defiantly a good reason
> for it but just out of curiosity? ...
>
> - Why using Tryton (never heard before sorry ) and not make it
> browsable and write it complete in php for example ?
>
> ??? So you don't need a client and can even use it on a tablet or
> smartphone (pritty handy for home dokters who has to go form home to
> home and don't want to carrier a lot of stuff with them like my home
> dokter :)
>
> - Why using Postgresql because it's recommend on tryton ?
>
> ??? Did you already tried it on a Percona ?
>
> - Who is al using your Wonderfull program ? Is it big in Hospitals in
> Spain other Hospitals in Europe, Germany or in the World ?
>
> - What is the view of the Goverment on it ?
>
> - Do have other questions but would great to have a chat on it and
> changing some ideas ...
>
>

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Andreas Keller - Spittelstr. 4 - 67655 Kaiserslautern
Mobil: +49 15 11 48 44 473

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Message: 2
Date: Sun, 10 Sep 2017 13:35:15 +0100
From: Luis Falcon <address@hidden>
To: Dirk Willems <address@hidden>
Cc: General GNU Health discussion and help <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Health] installation problem on unix
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Hi dirk !

On Sat, 9 Sep 2017 00:45:52 +0200
Dirk Willems <address@hidden> wrote:

> Hello Luis,
>
>
> Like I promised below you will find the installation setup for
> installing GNUHEALTH ON OmniOSCE.

Thank you ! Are you planning to place that documentation on the
OmniOSCE wiki ? It would be great so people has a point of reference.

>
> I really recommend you to try it out, it's really mind blowing stuff
> what they all can do with OmniOSCE ....

We'll do ! :)

> However do have some questions witch will have defiantly a good
> reason for it but just out of curiosity  ...
>
> - Why using Tryton (never heard before sorry ) and not make it
> browsable and write it complete in php for example ?

Tryton is an awesome framework . It's Free (Freedom) and it allow me
and the GNU Health community to do literally everything (some of them
quite challenging) to build the Hospital and Health information system.

By the way, remember that it does have a web client too (SAO), although
I prefer the GTK for heavy users and maximum functionality (eg plugins)

Tryton is not the only component of GNU Health, especially in this
latest release, where we also focusing on the Federation model (take a
look at Thalamus https://pypi.python.org/pypi/thalamus )
>
>      So you don't need a client and can even use it on a tablet or
> smartphone (pritty handy for home dokters who has to go form home to
> home and don't want to carrier a lot of stuff with them like my home
> dokter :)
>
> - Why using Postgresql because it's recommend on tryton ?

PostgreSQL is solid and Free (Freedom). It's superb on scalability and
performance, and can't think of a better choice for transactional
systems as GNU Health HMIS functionality.

For the GNU Health Information Server, we are using schemaless,
document database (Mongodb).

> - Who is al using your Wonderfull program ? Is it big in Hospitals in
> Spain other Hospitals in Europe, Germany or in the World ?

GNU Health is around the world.

>
> - What is the view of the Goverment on it ?

Depends on which government. Governments that care about Public Health
adopt GNU Health and the Free Software philosophy as a public good.

For most capitalist politicians and governments, Public Health, equity
and Freedom enabling software is out of their agenda.

>
> - Do have other questions but would great to have a chat on it and
> changing some ideas ...
>

Sure. you might want to drop by the #gnu-health IRC channel.


Have a great week !
Luis


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Dr. Luis Falcon, M.D., BSc
President, GNU Solidario
GNU Health: Freedom and Equity in Healthcare
http://health.gnu.org
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