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Surgery protocols package for GNU Health HIS

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Surgical Protocols package for GNU Health HIS

The surgery protocols are a set of predefined rules and guidelines that can be used in different surgical contexts.

Upon entering the surgery protocol in the surgery, many fields will take a default values.

# Anesthesia # Patient laterality # Urgency # Underlying health condition # Surgery main procedure # Patient positioning # Post-operative guidelines # Discharge instructions

The underlying condition and the main surgical procedure depends on the standard that has been implemented (eg, ICD10, ICD11, ICPM…). In this package, we are using ICD10 for disease coding.

THANK YOU! Most information on this module has been provided by our colleagues team of surgeons from Cirugía Solidaria and Itara NGOs.

GNU Health HIS: The Libre Hospital Information System

Welcome to the Hospital Information System (HIS) of GNU Health!

The main areas of the HIS are:

  • Demographics and Community: Individuals, domiciliary units, families, socioeconomics, demographic & administrative information

  • Patient Management: Health encounters and evaluations, hospitalizations, clinical history and other information that makes up the electronic medical records (EMR)

  • Health Center: Finances & billing, stock & pharmacy, staff, suppliers, beds, operating rooms and other relevant tasks to manage the health center

  • Laboratory and Medical Imaging: Management of complementary orders such as lab tests, medical and diagnostic imaging requests and workflows

  • Health Information System: Statistics, analytical reporting on collected data from the community and participating health institutions, e.g. demographics and epidemiology

Functionalities of specific modules are briefly summarized over here:

https://docs.gnuhealth.org/his/features.html#packages

The GH HIS is part of the GNU Health project, the Libre digital health ecosystem.

The GNU Health project combines the daily medical practice with state-of-the-art technology in bioinformatics and genetics. It provides a holistic approach to the person, from the biological and molecular basis of disease to the social and environmental determinants of health.

This component is ready to integrate in the GNU Health Federation, which allows to interconnect heterogeneous nodes and build large federated health networks across a region, province or country.

Homepage

https://www.gnuhealth.org

Documentation

https://docs.gnuhealth.org

Support GNU Health

GNU Health is a project of GNU Solidario. GNU Solidario is a non-for-profit organization that works globally, focused on Social Medicine.

Health and education are the basis for the development and dignity of societies. Advancing Social Medicine is the mission from GNU Solidario.

You can also donate to our project via :

https://www.gnuhealth.org/donate/

In addition, you can show your long time commitment to GNU Health by becoming a member of GNU Solidario, so together we can further deliver Freedom and Equity in Healthcare around the World.

https://my.gnusolidario.org/join-us/

GNU Solidario hosts IWEEE and GNU Health Con:

The International Workshop on e-Health in Emerging Economies - a good way to support GNU Solidario and to get the latest on e-Health is to assist to the conferences.

Need help to implement GNU Health ?

We are committed to do our best in helping out projects that can improve the health of your country or region. We want the project to be a success, and since our resources are limited, we need to work together to make a great and sustainable project.

First place to ask for support are the mailing lists & matrix chat:

https://docs.gnuhealth.org/his/support.html#online-resources

Feel free to contact us directly if this does not suffice or if you need custom support. In order to be elegible, we need the following information from you, your NGO or government:

  • An introduction of the current needs

  • The project will use free software, both at the server and workstations

  • There will be a local designated person that will be in charge of the project and the know-how transfer to the rest of the community.This person must be committed to be from the beginning of the project until two years after its completion.

  • There must be a commitment of knowledge transfer to the rest of the team.

We will do our best to help you out with the implementation and training for the local team, to build local capacity and make your project sustainable.

Please contact us and we’ll back to you as soon as possible:

Thank you !
Dr. Luis Falcón, MD, MSc
Author and project leader
falcon@gnuhealth.org

Email

info@gnuhealth.org

Mastodon: https://mastodon.social/@gnuhealth

License

GNU Health is licensed under GPL v3+:

Copyright (C) 2008-2026 Luis Falcon <falcon@gnuhealth.org>
Copyright (C) 2011-2026 GNU Solidario <health@gnusolidario.org>

This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.

This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

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