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Name-brand practice-management software can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars-no small expense, especially for a new practice. Still, you and your staff need the word processing, spreadsheet, documentation, patient tracking, and appointment-scheduling capabilities these programs provide.
Open-source and general public licensing (GPL) software titles-available free or at minimal cost-may offer a budget-friendly alternative.
Open-source versus GPL
There are two types of “free” software:
- “free” as in no charge for its use. For example, Steve Gibson of Speeding up your Web search,” Psyber Psychiatry, May 2003). Use key words such as “freeware,” “free,” or “open source” in conjunction with the type of program (eg, “document” or “database”).
Many open-source or GPL projects are centrally stored at two sites, SourceForge and Freshmeat. Browse the categories for the type of program you need, such as databases, utilities, firewalls, etc. These sites offer source code and version information for programmers as well as precompiled software for the public.
Table Relevant open-source and GPL software titles
Related Resources (accessed Feb. 20, 2004) GNU Project. GNU General Public License (example of free-distribution license). http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.htmlType Software URL Office document OpenOffice * www.openoffice.org Instant messaging GAIM * http://gaim.sourceforge.net Web browser Firefox * www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ Database Firebird * http://firebird.sourceforge.net Application server Zope * www.zope.org Practice management FreeMED www.freemed.org Clinical database SQL Clinic www.sqlclinic.net Electronic Medical Record Open EMR www.openemr.net * available in binary format and ready to use
GNU Project. Various licenses and comments about them. http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html.
GNU Project. Terms and conditions for copying, distribution, and modification http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html#SEC3
Open Source Initiative. The open source definition. http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php
If you have questions about these products or comments about Psyber Psychiatry, click here to contact Dr. Luo or send an e-mail to [email protected].
Disclosure Dr. Luo reports no financial relationship with any company whose products are mentioned in this article. The opinions expressed by Dr. Luo in this column are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of Current Psychiatry.
Name-brand practice-management software can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars-no small expense, especially for a new practice. Still, you and your staff need the word processing, spreadsheet, documentation, patient tracking, and appointment-scheduling capabilities these programs provide.
Open-source and general public licensing (GPL) software titles-available free or at minimal cost-may offer a budget-friendly alternative.
Open-source versus GPL
There are two types of “free” software:
- “free” as in no charge for its use. For example, Steve Gibson of Speeding up your Web search,” Psyber Psychiatry, May 2003). Use key words such as “freeware,” “free,” or “open source” in conjunction with the type of program (eg, “document” or “database”).
Many open-source or GPL projects are centrally stored at two sites, SourceForge and Freshmeat. Browse the categories for the type of program you need, such as databases, utilities, firewalls, etc. These sites offer source code and version information for programmers as well as precompiled software for the public.
Table Relevant open-source and GPL software titles
Related Resources (accessed Feb. 20, 2004) GNU Project. GNU General Public License (example of free-distribution license). http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.htmlType Software URL Office document OpenOffice * www.openoffice.org Instant messaging GAIM * http://gaim.sourceforge.net Web browser Firefox * www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ Database Firebird * http://firebird.sourceforge.net Application server Zope * www.zope.org Practice management FreeMED www.freemed.org Clinical database SQL Clinic www.sqlclinic.net Electronic Medical Record Open EMR www.openemr.net * available in binary format and ready to use
GNU Project. Various licenses and comments about them. http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html.
GNU Project. Terms and conditions for copying, distribution, and modification http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html#SEC3
Open Source Initiative. The open source definition. http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php
If you have questions about these products or comments about Psyber Psychiatry, click here to contact Dr. Luo or send an e-mail to [email protected].
Disclosure Dr. Luo reports no financial relationship with any company whose products are mentioned in this article. The opinions expressed by Dr. Luo in this column are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of Current Psychiatry.
Name-brand practice-management software can cost hundreds or even thousands of dollars-no small expense, especially for a new practice. Still, you and your staff need the word processing, spreadsheet, documentation, patient tracking, and appointment-scheduling capabilities these programs provide.
Open-source and general public licensing (GPL) software titles-available free or at minimal cost-may offer a budget-friendly alternative.
Open-source versus GPL
There are two types of “free” software:
- “free” as in no charge for its use. For example, Steve Gibson of Speeding up your Web search,” Psyber Psychiatry, May 2003). Use key words such as “freeware,” “free,” or “open source” in conjunction with the type of program (eg, “document” or “database”).
Many open-source or GPL projects are centrally stored at two sites, SourceForge and Freshmeat. Browse the categories for the type of program you need, such as databases, utilities, firewalls, etc. These sites offer source code and version information for programmers as well as precompiled software for the public.
Table Relevant open-source and GPL software titles
Related Resources (accessed Feb. 20, 2004) GNU Project. GNU General Public License (example of free-distribution license). http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.htmlType Software URL Office document OpenOffice * www.openoffice.org Instant messaging GAIM * http://gaim.sourceforge.net Web browser Firefox * www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/ Database Firebird * http://firebird.sourceforge.net Application server Zope * www.zope.org Practice management FreeMED www.freemed.org Clinical database SQL Clinic www.sqlclinic.net Electronic Medical Record Open EMR www.openemr.net * available in binary format and ready to use
GNU Project. Various licenses and comments about them. http://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html.
GNU Project. Terms and conditions for copying, distribution, and modification http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/gpl.html#SEC3
Open Source Initiative. The open source definition. http://www.opensource.org/docs/definition.php
If you have questions about these products or comments about Psyber Psychiatry, click here to contact Dr. Luo or send an e-mail to [email protected].
Disclosure Dr. Luo reports no financial relationship with any company whose products are mentioned in this article. The opinions expressed by Dr. Luo in this column are his own and do not necessarily reflect those of Current Psychiatry.