Published on in Vol 5, No 1 (2017): Jan-Mar

The State of Open Source Electronic Health Record Projects: A Software Anthropology Study

The State of Open Source Electronic Health Record Projects: A Software Anthropology Study

The State of Open Source Electronic Health Record Projects: A Software Anthropology Study

Journals

  1. Poba-Nzaou P, Kume N, Kobayashi S. Developing and Sustaining an Open Source Electronic Health Record: Evidence from a Field Study in Japan. Journal of Medical Systems 2020;44(9) View
  2. Syzdykova A, Malta A, Zolfo M, Diro E, Oliveira J. Open-Source Electronic Health Record Systems for Low-Resource Settings: Systematic Review. JMIR Medical Informatics 2017;5(4):e44 View
  3. Liang D, Darko A, Zeng J. Interval-valued pythagorean fuzzy power average-based MULTIMOORA method for multi-criteria decision-making. Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence 2020;32(5):845 View
  4. Khennou F, Khamlichi Y, Chaoui N. Improving the Use of Big Data Analytics within Electronic Health Records: A Case Study based OpenEHR. Procedia Computer Science 2018;127:60 View
  5. Vezertzis K, Lambrou G, Koutsouris D. Development of Patient Databases for Endocrinological Clinical and Pharmaceutical Trials: A Survey. Reviews on Recent Clinical Trials 2020;15(1):5 View
  6. Purkayastha S, Allam R, Maity P, Gichoya J. Comparison of Open-Source Electronic Health Record Systems Based on Functional and User Performance Criteria. Healthcare Informatics Research 2019;25(2):89 View
  7. Bostan S, Johnson O, Jaspersen L, Randell R. Contextual Barriers to Implementing Open-Source Electronic Health Record Systems for Low- and Lower-Middle-Income Countries: Scoping Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2024;26:e45242 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Hasan S, Farri O. Data Science for Healthcare. View