While I've been a lurker on the openhealth listserv for a while, I have
been paying attention to all the conversations, especially around the
upcoming OSHCA 2007 Conference. In a recent meeting with the CIO of
International Planned Parenthood, we wondered out loud whether we should
consider attendi
Not quit sure what you mean by Learning Management, but if I understand the
Wikipedia definition of Learning Management Systems, then you might be
interested in the open source product that we use. It's called Moodle, and it's
very robust course management system (CMS):
http://moodle.org/
Hope
Please excuse the cross-posting. I thought that some of our members might be
interested in this (although it is US-specific).
New RWJF Program Promotes Design of Innovative Personal Health Record Systems
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF) is pleased to announce
Project He
RE: "...what do people want to get out of a conference or other kind of
meeting..."
For me, the world of open source medical records/hospital/clinic management
software is disbursed, not well documented, and to some extent politicized. I'd
love to go to a conference where a wide range of appli
This discussion about OSCHA reminds me of an another organization I know very
well called N-TEN (NonProfit Technology Enterprise Network). NTEN is a
membership organization formed to promote the use of appropriate and effective
ICTs by NPOs/NGOs. It's members include the NPOs/NGOs, the funders,
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(URL) www.engenderhealth.org
"The future is here. It's just not widely distributed yet."
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Where can I get more info? The website
www.engenderhealth
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Hi William,
In which countries are they active?
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RE: "...when will more not-for-profit medical organizations band together..."
Not such a dangerous idea. A group of international nonprofit health agencies
has recently formed a collaborative called NPOKI (nonprofit organizations
knowledge initiative). The purpose of the group is to "...collabo