Open Source: Health IT Software

Open Source: Health IT Software - This category includes selected 'open source' and 'public domain' health IT software products from around the world specifically designed to meet particular needs of the health care community.

See the following -

Mood Tracker

T2 Mood Tracker is a free mobile app that allows users to monitor their moods on six pre-loaded scales - anxiety, stress, depression, brain injury, post-traumatic stress, general well-being. Custom scales can also be built. Users rate their moods by swiping a small bar to the left or to the right. The ratings are displayed on graphs to help users track their moods over time. Read More »

Mozilla Open Source Support (MOSS)

The Mozilla Open Source Support (MOSS) awards program, created in 2015, broadens access, increases security, and empowers users by providing catalytic funding to open source technologists. In addition to the COVID-19 Solutions Fund, MOSS has three tracks

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My Family Health Portrait

My Family Health Portrait - This public domain web-based tool distributed by the U.S. Surgeon General's office helps users organize family history information, save it to their personal computer,  and then print it out for presentation to their family doctor.

MyHealthApps.Net

MyHealthApps.net brings together some of the world’s favourite healthcare apps. Each app is recommended by healthcare communities from all over the world, including

  • Empowered consumers
  • Patients & Patient Groups
  • Care providers
  • Charities and other not-for-profit organisations

Other key features of MyHealthApps.net include: Read More »

MyOSCAR

MyOSCAR is an online, personal healthcare management tool originally launched in 2007. The MyOSCAR personal health record (PHR) facilitates sharing of patient information from the Open Source Clinical Applications & Resources (OSCAR) system. OSCAR is an 'open source' electronic health record (EHR) system developed in Canada. Read More »

National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS)

National Electronic Disease Surveillance System (NEDSS) is an Internet-based infrastructure for public health surveillance and data exchange developed and maintained by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC). Many states have used in-house resources to develop NEDSS compatible applications. Read More »

National EMS Information System (NEMSIS)

The National Emergency Medical Services Information System (NEMSIS) is a national effort to standardize the data collected by EMS agencies. Over time it is expected that NEMSIS will become the national repository that will be used to store EMS data from every state in the nation. Read More »

National Environmental Health Tracking Network

The National Environmental Public Health Tracking Network (Tracking Network) is a system of integrated health, exposure, and hazard information and data from a variety of national, state, and city sources developed and maintained by the U.S. Center for Disease Control & Prevention (CDC).

On the Environmental Tracking Network, you can view maps, tables, and charts with data about: Read More »

National Vital Statistics System

The National Vital Statistics System is the oldest and most successful example of inter-governmental data sharing in Public Health and the shared relationships, standards, and procedures form the mechanism by which NCHS collects and disseminates the Nation's official vital statistics. Read More »

NCBI Genome Workbench

NCBI Genome Workbench is an integrated application for viewing and analyzing sequence data. With Genome Workbench, you can view data in publically available sequence databases at NCBI, and mix this data with your own private data. Genome Workbench runs natively on Windows 2000/XP, Linux, MacOS X, and various flavors of Unix. Read More »

NeuroVR

NeuroVR is a cost-free virtual reality platform based on open-source software, that provides the clinical professional with a cost-free Virtual Reality (VR) editor to easily modify a virtual scene, to best suit the needs of the behavioural setting. Read More »

NexJ Health Solutions

NexJ is a leading provider of cloud-based software, delivering enterprise CRM solutions for the financial services, insurance, and healthcare industries. Read More »

Next Generation "Social Health" Information Systems

"Social networking" websites like Facebook are now being used regularly by hundreds of millions of people around the world to connect with each other. "Social commerce" web sites like Groupon have now emerged connecting consumers with local stores and national supply chains. What's next?  Look for next generation "social health" information web sites. Read More »

NIH/CIBC Biomedical Research Software

The Center for Integrative Biomedical Computing (CIBC) at the University of Utah has developed a number of free and open source biomedical research software tools. These include: Read More »

NLM Mobile

NLM Mobile is a web site maintained by the National Library of Medicine (NLM). This gallery of free mobile health (mHealth) apps in the public domain includes products such as PubMed Mobile, MedLine Plus Mobile, AidsInfo Mobile, Health Hotlines, Reunite, WISER, REMM, and more. Go to NLM Mobile. Read More »