Open Source Clinic Management System: HKMA CMS3.0 (TaoYuan Project)

The CMS 3.0 is an open-source clinical management system project jointly implemented by the Hong Kong Medical Association (HKMA) and the Information and Software Industry Association (ISIA), with funding support from the Office of the Government Chief Information Officer (OGCIO) under the Sector-specific Programme (SSP) for the Medical and Health Sector, and was developed by Mobigator Technology Group.

Screenshots:
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=119396&id=504063796&ref=mf

See the facebook group:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=123759717334&v=wall&ref=ts

Twitter: http://twitter.com/HKMA_CMS

Website: http://www.cms3.hk

The project has been published under GPL2.0 license (open source). Technologically based on Java, Grails/Groovy, MySql. Web based client using ExtJs.

                             
Click here to download:
Open_Source_Clinic_Management_.zip (1377 KB)

 

eHealth Forum 2009, Hong Kong

Impressions from the eHealth Forum 2009, Hong Kong at the Hong Kong Academy of Medicine, 08./09.10.2009. It was also the inauguration of HL7 Hong Kong.

                                   
Click here to download:
eHealth_Forum_2009_Hong_Kong.zip (3402 KB)

Open-Source clinic management software in Hong Kong #opensource #healthcare

[From: http://www.isia.org.hk/]
Aug 2009, After two years of development, the TaoYuan Project team formed by ISIA and HKMA are pleased to announce that CMS 3.0 is born! The CMS 3.0 is the first Open-Source clinic management software in Hong Kong. The latest version 3.1 is available now for all registered doctors and clinics to download together with online e-learning and user manual. ISIA members provide various customized CMS service packages bundling hardware, broadband, data migration, training & hotline support.
For details, _http://cms3.isia.org.hk
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China faces $1.5bn bill on healthcare

China’s planned Rmb850bn ($124bn) revamp of its ailing healthcare system will generate software spending worth at least $1.5bn, according to IBM’s Chinese development laboratory.

http://www.getinsidehealth.com/Articles/Financial-Times/China-faces-15bn-bill-on-healthcare/?utm_source=philips-because&utm_medium=device-banner&utm_content=infection-control&utm_campaign=ft#

Survey: Hong Kong private docs not ready for e-health record

by root

Nearly 80 percent of private doctors in Hong Kong feel they lack IT know-how and relevant training when it comes to e-health record, though at the same time the same percentage of them support the introduction of a territory wide e-health record platform, said eHealth Consortium Monday.

Established since 2005, eHealth Consortium is a non-profit organization i