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Stable release
v0.0.7 / March 2014; 10 years ago (2014-03)
Repository
Operating systemLinux, Unix-like, macOS, Windows[1]
TypeMedical practice management software, Electronic Medical Records
LicenseGNU General Public License
Websitewww.gaiaehr.org

GaiaEHR[2] is a Medical practice management software which also supports Electronic Medical Records. GaiaEHR is one of the various open source technologies.[3][4]

The software suite is written as a web application and includes both server and client. The server is written in PHP and can be employed in conjunction with a LAMP "stack", though other operating systems are supported as well. The client side does not employ a common web browser, but some own software based on the Ext JS JavaScript application framework.[5]

GaiaEHR is free and open-source software subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL).

History

The GaiaEHR project originally forked from the popular OpenEMR in September 2009[6] as MitosEHR[7] but after a few years the project and repository were renamed to GaiaEHR. Currently GaiaEHR still in active development[8]

Screenshots

Login
Login
Pool Areas
Pool Areas
Drag and Drop
Drag and Drop
Patient Summary Panel
Patient Summary Panel
Encounter Panel
Encounter Panel

References

  1. ^ http://www.openhealthnews.com/content/gaiaehr-system
  2. ^ "GaiaEHR Project Website". Retrieved 2013-02-01.
  3. ^ http://www.datamation.com/open-source/50-open-source-replacements-for-health-care-software-1.html
  4. ^ http://webdesignity.com/free-health-php-scripts/
  5. ^ http://searchhealthit.techtarget.com/healthitexchange/meaningfulhealthcareinformaticsblog/new-open-source-web-based-ehr-with-modern-ui-and-advanced-functionality/
  6. ^ http://certun.com/gaiaehr-ehr-emr/
  7. ^ https://github.com/MitosEHR/MitosEHR-Official
  8. ^ https://github.com/gaiaehr/gaiaehr/graphs/contributors