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Announcements

For now we have the:

Thanks also to the OpenMRS Community.


About foss-for-health.org

The Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) for Health is part of the PAN Asian Collaboration for Evidence-based eHealth Adoption and Application (PANACeA).

foss-for-health.org is part of the Open Source and Standards PCTA (PANACeA Common Thematic Activities) that hopes to help create awareness of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) in eHealth, promote its use and build both capacity and support for those starting to adopt it.

foss-for-health.org aims to build a FOSS for eHealth Online Community that can be a venue for networking and exchanging ideas and experience on FOSS use, best practices and business models for sustainability aside from providing online support to FOSS adopters and making available FOSS resources.


Online Manuals

OpenMRS Training Manual for Linux

Courtesy of the National Telehealth Center http://telehealth.ph
University of the Philippines Manila

Thanks also to the OpenMRS Community.

Click this link to proceed to the OpenMRS Training Manual for Linux containing the following:

  • Introduction to EHR Handout * OpenMRS History & Datamodel Handout * OpenMRS_Level_I_Virtual_Installation * OpenMRS Administration * Loading modules Handout * Concept Dictionary Handout Format * Concept Sets Encoding Handout * Patient Management Handout * Draft Unique ID generation documentation * Creating a Form Handout * Creating a Basic OpenMRS Report Handout * COHORT Building * Level 2 Server installation * Concept Dictionary Development Handout * Level 1 Backing and Restoring * OpenMRSMobile * InPatientHandout * Joining the Community Handout * and hopefully more to be added in the future.


Coursewares Based on the Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Curriculum / Objectives

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