Projects

Major collaborative, open source health IT software development projects focused on creating innovative new systems and technologies.

See the following -

Fedora

Fedora is a free and open source Linux-based operating system for your computer system. You can use Fedora in addition to, or instead of, other operating systems such as Microsoft Windows or Mac OS X. Fedora than an operating system, it is also a global community of people working to make this free suite of software better and delivering a wide range of complementary software products.

FedSpace.Gov

FedSpace enables U.S. government employees to work securely and collaboratively across agencies by leveraging common tools, making content and resources available more consistently, and providing web 2.0 technologies. Only government agency employees may sign into the system.

FindZebra Project

FindZebra is a specialized search engine supporting medical professionals in diagnosing difficult patient cases. Rare diseases are especially difficult to diagnose and this online medical search engines comes in support of medical personnel looking for diagnostic hypotheses. Read More »

FreeMed-YiRC

Freemed-YiRC is a software project which provides a fully-integrated, web-based, secure, modular, and customizable web-based product capable of providing Child Caring/Residential Care/Foster Care agencies with a fully functional internal case management/information management system. Read More »

Games For Health

Games for Health is the leading professional community in the field of health games, bringing together the best minds in game development and health care to advance game technologies that improve health and the delivery of health care. Our mission is to foster awareness of, education about, and development of games that make a positive impact on the health of communities and health care. Read More »

GeneCards

GeneCards is a searchable, integrated, database of human genes that provides concise genomic related information, on all known and predicted human genes. The Human Gene Compendium is available free for all academic non-profit institutions Read More »

Global Burden of Disease (GBD) Project

The Global Burden of Disease (GBD) is a systematic, scientific effort by a collaborative of researchers worldwide to quantify the comparative magnitude of health loss to diseases, injuries, and risk factors by age, sex, and geography over time. Read More »

Global Health Delivery (GHD) Project

Global Health Delivery (GHD) Online is the platform of Professional Virtual Communities developed and maintained by the GHD Project, and guided by more than 30 world-renown experts where health care implementers share proven practices, connect with colleagues, and find resources they need to improve health outcomes in resource-limited settings. Thousands of global health implementers representing 1,400+ organizations in 135+ countries from a many sectors have already joined the community. Read More »

Global Health Observatory (GHO)

The Global Health Observatory (GHO) is the World Health Organization's (WHO) gateway to health-related statistics from around the world.The GHO provides access to an interactive repository of health statistics and 'open data'. Users are be able to download data sets in various formats, display data for selected indicators, health topics, countries and regions. Read More »

Global Open Data for Agriculture & Nutrition (GODAN) Initiative

The Global Open Data for Agriculture and Nutrition (GODAN) initiative seeks to support global efforts to make agricultural and nutritionally relevant data available, accessible, and usable for unrestricted use worldwide. The initiative focuses on building high-level policy and public and private institutional support for open data. Read More »

GNOME

The GNOME Project was started in 1997 and has grown into a hugely successful enterprise. Used by millions of people across the world, it is the most popular desktop environment for GNU/Linux and UNIX-type operating systems. Read More »

GNU Health

GNU Health is a project of GNU Solidario.GNU Health has produced a free, open source Health Information System with the following major functionality : Read More »

GNUmed

GNUmed is a free, liberated open source Electronic Medical Record (EMR) software solution available in multiple languages. It is made available at no charge and is capable of running on GNU/Linux, Windows and Mac OS X.  It is primarily designed for use in ambulatory care settings, e.g. Read More »

Google Crisis Response

Google Crisis Response seeks to make critical information more accessible around natural disasters and humanitarian crises. Read More »

Hakeem Program

Hakeem is the first national e-Health initiative in Jordan. The program aims to facilitate and improve the healthcare services, by providing real time and up to date electronic medical information throughout the nation's public hospitals and clinics. Hakeem is being implemented based on the U.S. Read More »