All Global Goods

GNU Health is a free/libre ecosystem in healthcare. It is modular, extensible, builds on top of proven free/libre software (like Python, PostgreSQL, GnuPG), supports open standards (like HL7/FHIR), and is developed by a worldwide community.
GNU Health contains elements:
- for individuals (MyGNUHealth)
- Health practitioners and hospitals (GNU Health HMIS - Health Management and Information System)
- Ministry of Health / local and regional health networks (GNU Health Federation)

The GNU Health project provides the tools for individuals, health professionals, institutions, and governments to proactively assess and improve the underlying determinants of health, from the socioeconomic agents to the molecular basis of disease, from primary health care to precision medicine.

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Software Application

GPL V3

WHO System Classification

D6 | D6 Health management information systems (HMIS)

C11 | C11 Terminology and classification systems
A5 | A5 Electronic medical record systems
E1 | E1 Emergency preparedness and response systems
A6 | A6 Laboratory information systems

Geographic Reach & Impact

GNU Health is a global project, with implementations around the globe.
Because it is Free/Libre Software, anyone can download it with no tracking, so it\'s hard to estimate the actual number of implementations.

We know that GNU Health HMIS has been implemented by governments, and public and private institutions around the world, including multilateral organizations such as WHO.

Standards & Interoperability

HL7 FHIR, ICD-10, ICD-11, ICD-9, Other, SNOMED

Point of service

Resources

Community

Linked Registries & Initiatives