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From: | Stephen King |
Subject: | Re: [Health] Connecting GNUHealth remotely via Android Application |
Date: | Thu, 26 Jan 2023 02:24:09 +0000 |
Good Day Team, Fellow GNU Implementers.
Has GNU Health Platforms / software systems developed a Billing System or is it still in a Public Sector model.
I look forward to your response.
Note we are a very talented system development company, integration and start with an innovative design methodology.
Stephen..
From: health-bounces+saking=ixanos.co.tt@gnu.org <health-bounces+saking=ixanos.co.tt@gnu.org> on behalf of Luis Falcon <falcon@gnuhealth.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 25, 2023 7:30 PM To: Yusif Suleiman <yusifsuleiman@hotmail.com> Cc: General GNU Health discussion and help <health@gnu.org> Subject: Re: [Health] Connecting GNUHealth remotely via Android Application Dear Yusif
On Wed, 25 Jan 2023 22:59:43 +0000 Yusif Suleiman <yusifsuleiman@hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi All, > I introduced GNUHealth as a platform for hospital computerization to > the Executive Secretary (ES), Primary Health Care Management Board > (PHC), Kano state, early this month. This are really good news. Congratulations, and we're looking forward to welcome Kano state to the GNU Health family. > > I made a presentation to demonstrate the work flow of GNUHealth to > the ES with his team members, the members were impressed with the > presentation, and the ES promise his support and ordered for a > feasibility report/study on how to pilot GNUHealth in one of their > facilities. Excellent! > > The Kano state PHC Management Board has a central Server located in > the board complex, and they have developed a software for handling > hospital equipments, drugs, and others (like monthly report), and the > board has hundreds of facilities within the state, many of those > facilities are located in remote area, therefore, Android devices are > used for accessibility to communicate. > I think the GNU Health Federation and GH Thalamus are great for distributed environments, as well as to areas with no reliable Internet connectivity, where they can store the information locally and sync it once the connectivity is back. > This week is about the fourth time I presented some of the features > and functionality of GNUHealth to different stakeholders, including > those in IT department. > > After the discussions, questions have raised and we come up with some > possibilities and suggestions, some of which are below. > > > 1. How can GNUHealth database get access remotely (using internet). You can use > 2. Any possibility for mobile access ( especially android > application) because many facilities do not have computers, only > mobile phone available. For mobile devices, there are several options 1) MyGNUHealth PHR (only for medical / clinical / demographic information). Today it runs on Linux libre phones. Moreover, we are working with our friends from Vollaphone and upcoming release will be android ready. 2) GNU Health HMIS (using Tryton SAO webclient) 3) GH Federation Portal (under development) > 3. The possibility of integrating GNUHealth > with that locally developed software. GNU Health can interoperate with many different systems. This should not be a problem as long as the locally developed software uses standards. > > I hope this can lead to collaboration between the GNUHealth community > and Kano state PHCMB > Looking to see the GH Community and Kano State cooperating! All the best Luis |
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