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Welcome to OpenClinic!
First of all, thanks a lot to download this software, I hope that you can enjoy it.
OpenClinic is free software, released under GNU GPL Licence version 2.0 (see LICENSE file for details).
Table of contents
Introduction
OpenClinic is an easy to use, open source, medical records system written in PHP. It has been mainly thougth for private clinics, surgeries and private doctors. It is platform independent and it has multilanguage architecture.
Currently OpenClinic has the following options:
- Medical Records
Use this option to manage your patient's medical records.
Patient's Administration:
- Search, new, delete, edit
- Social Data
- Clinic History
- Problem Reports
- Admin
Use this option to manage administrative options.
- Config settings
- Theme editor
- Staff members
- System Users
- Dumps
- Log Statistics
Requirements
- PHP4 >= 4.2 (due to session variable changes in PHP 4.2) compiled with MySQL support (tested with versions 4.2.* and 4.3.*);
- MySQL (tested with versions 3.23.36, 3.23.49, 3.23.51, 3.23.52, 3.23.54, 3.23.55, 4.0.16 and 4.0.18);
- a web server prepared to execute PHP code (recommended Apache);
- and, of course, a web browser (with JavaScript and good CSS2 support). Recommended Mozilla or Opera (in its newer version). Advice: Microsoft Interner Explorer could not show application pages accurate.
For more details, see Install instructions.
Features
- Environment: Web Environment
- Intended Audience: Education, Healthcare industry
- License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
- Natural Language: English, Spanish, Bulgarian
- Operating System: OS Independent
- Programming Language: PHP
- Topic: Dynamic Content
Multilingual Support
OpenClinic offers multilingual support, so anyone who wants to contribute a language can create a new .po file (portable object) and enjoy his/her own language. Every language that it send to me will be included in the next release.
Download
You can get the newest version at http://sourceforge.net
Developers Information
[jact] - Jose Antonio Chavarría <jachavar@terra.es>
- principal developer of OpenClinic project
- person in charge of OpenClinic's maintenance service since autumn 2002
- person in charge of the project Control y Seguimiento de Historias Clínicas: Diseño e implementación
[eco] - Emilio M. Cazcarra <eco3d@yahoo.es>
- official beta-tester of OpenClinic project
- person in charge of the project Control y Seguimiento de Historias Clínicas: Diseño del sistema seguro
[pazoff] - Plamen Rumenov Vatev <pazoff@yahoo.com>
- bulgarian translator
Farewell
Please, enjoy OpenClinic and remember that this is free GPL software and comes without any warranty and without technical support, so please don't email me asking how to make this or that, I'll ignore that type of emails.
OpenClinic isn't perfect, but your suggestions, feedback and bug reports can help us to have a very well done medical records system!
PS: Please, excuse my English, I'm not a native speaker. Also, remember I receive too many emails, so I can't answer to all you, but for sure I'll read all emails I receive.