Health IT Tools

Health IT Tools that can be used to build medical software applications.

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AMOS

AMOS is collection of tools and class interfaces for the assembly of DNA sequencing reads. The package includes a robust infrastructure, modular assembly pipelines, and tools for overlapping, consensus generation, assembly manipulation, etc. The AMOS consortium is committed to the development of open source whole genome assembly software.

Bioclipse

Bioclipse is a free and open source workbench for the life sciences. It is based on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP) which means that Bioclipse inherits a state-of-the-art plugin architecture, functionality, and visual interfaces from Eclipse, such as help system, software updates, preferences, cross-platform deployment etc. Read More »

BioSig

BioSig is an open source software library for biomedical signal processing, e.g. featuring the analysis of biosignals such EEG, ECG, EMG, respiration, and more. Major application areas are: Neuroinformatics, brain-computer interfaces, neurophysiology, psychology, cardiovascular systems and sleep research. Read More »

Care Management Solutions (CMS)

Care Management Solutions (CMS) is based in Rutland, Vermont and was incorporated in 1995; a successful medical billing and electronic medical records company with extensive experience using and deploying OpenEMR. CMS has hosted the community version of OpenEMR in the cloud since 2012 with a few customizations to help paper-based offices migrate their workflow to an effective electronic solution while maximizing productivity.

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CAV Systems

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Established in 1979, CAV Systems Ltd is a leading Israeli software company, engaged in development and deployment of enterprise applications - ERP, banking, and tourism. CAV Systems today has a staff of over 80 people of which more than half are IT professionals. The company has always striven to use cutting edge, open standards, and for over a decade has been a pioneer in adopting web architecture and Java technology.

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ClearCanvas

ClearCanvas offers a suite of innovative commercial and open source medical imaging IT software applications. The following modules are currently available: ClearCanvas Workstation; ClearCanvas ImageServer; ClearCanvas RIS; ClearCanvas SDK. Their goal is to make medical imaging informatics solutions more accessible to all. ClearCanvas is based in Toronto, Canada. Read More »

DVTk

DVTk is an open source project for testing, validating and diagnosing communication protocols and scenario's in medical environments. It supports DICOM, HL7 and IHE integration profiles. The applications from the DVTk Project are made for software developers, test engineers and service engineers that work in the healthcare domain.

GIMIAS

Graphical Interface for Medical Image Analysis & Simulation (GIMIAS) is a software framework for fast prototyping of medical applications. Provides a workflow-oriented environment for biomedical image computing and simulation, and it can be extended through the development of problem specific plug-ins. Read More »

GiPSi

GiPSi is an open source, open architecture framework for developing organ level surgical simulations. GiPSi provides an attractive framework to address the needs of interfacing models from multiple research groups and the ability to critically examine and validate quantitative biological simulations. Read More »

Globus Toolkit

The Globus Toolkit is an open source software toolkit used for building grids. It is being developed by the Globus Alliance and many others all over the world. A growing number of projects and companies are using the Globus Toolkit to unlock the potential of grids for their cause - including health care.

GT.M

GT.M is an open source 'M' computer language compiler/interpreter and database engine with scalability proven in the largest real-time core processing systems in production at financial institutions worldwide, as well as in a range of healthcare institutions using EHR systems. It also can scale down for use in small clinics, virtual machines and software appliances.

ImageJ

ImageJ is a free, public domain image processing program written in Java and runs on Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. It can display, edit, analyze, process, save and print 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit images in many image formats including TIFF, GIF, JPEG, BMP, DICOM, FITS, etc.

j2 Cloud Services, LLC

j2 Cloud Services, LLC is a subsidiary of j2 Global®, Inc. a leading Internet information and services company. j2 Cloud Services is committed to interoperable healthcare communications. eFax Corporate®, one of the all-digital cloud fax solutions offered by j2 Cloud Services, has a line of communications and interoperability products including...

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Laika

Laika is an open source tool that analyzes and reports on the interoperability capabilities of EHR systems. This includes the testing for certification of EHR software products and networks. Laika is designed to verify the input and output of EHR data against the standards and criteria identified by the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT).

MedScribbler

MedScribbler is a fully functional open source electronic health record (EHR) that allows for embedded and direct handwriting, as well as handwriting recognition on a Tablet PC. This was the first EHR system with this handwriting recognition capability.