Authors: |
David Santo Orcero, David Santo Orcero, Carlos L. Sanchez, Miguel Romero-Cuevas, Diego López, Maria Jesús Rubia, Sergio Ruiz, Francisco Jose Alcazar Martin, Pedro García-Fortea, Gonzalo Aranda, Gonzalo Aranda, Julio Lorca and Julio Lorca |
Abstract: |
Nowadays the society needs to communicate and the technologies are revolutionizing the
information systems,
especially for the health; where an effective use of the technologies is used to favor
the needs of the persons. These technologies can contribute to the development of the
local economies. Open source software (OSS) can be an useful strategy to bring information
and communication technologies to developing countries. However, specially in Latin
America and the Caribbean, there are some barriers in adopting OSS for health:
the need for open standards, heterogeneous OSS developed without normalization and
metrics, English predominance as top OSS language, lack of initiatives to evaluate
existing health OSS and needs for quality control and functional validation.
The Open Source Platform for eHealth (PESCA) has been designed as a set of
interoperable modules that can solve either: simple problems on health
management and communication in primary care or complex problems in
healthcare systems, including telehealth communications between
heterogeneous institutions.
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