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Book chapter · 2024

Open Source Software in Healthcare: International Case Series from the IMIA Open Source Working Group

Chris Paton, Pamod Amarakoon, Jørn Braa, Shinji Kobayashi, Alvin Marcelo, Tom Kane, Hamish Fraser and Terry Hannan

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics

Open access · CC BY-NC

Abstract

In this case series, we demonstrate how open-source software has been widely adopted as the primary health information system in many low- and middle-income countries, and for government-developed applications in high-income settings. We discuss the concept of Digital Global Goods and how the general approach of releasing software developed through public funding under open-source licences could improve the delivery of healthcare in all settings through increased transparency and collaboration as well as financial efficiency.

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Paton, C., Amarakoon, P., Braa, J., Kobayashi, S., Marcelo, A., Kane, T., Fraser, H., Hannan, T. (2024). Open Source Software in Healthcare: International Case Series from the IMIA Open Source Working Group. Studies in Health Technology and Informatics. https://doi.org/10.3233/shti231168