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PatientOS 0.75 (Default branch)

PatientOS is an electronic medical record system (PMS and EHR or EMR) for a physician or clinics. It is designed to be expanded into a healthcare information system for a hospital. It is a distributed clinical system. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This version integrates iReport, an enterprise report writer to create both stand-alone SQL based reports and reports from PatientOS-generated XML. JFreeChart has also been integrated and may be embedded into clinical forms to dynamically generate and display charts and graphs. Registration and clinical forms can be created using a dynamic form generating wizard. Configuration, setup, and internationalization properties have been simplified. Several enhancements were done with scheduling and prescription writing.

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