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[Health-announce] GNU Health 1.4.3 released


From: Luis Falcon
Subject: [Health-announce] GNU Health 1.4.3 released
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2012 00:11:27 -0300

Dear all

I'm happy to announce the release of Health 1.4.3. This version
contains many enhancements and fixes. Check at the end of this mail
for some important links.

As a summary :

- Improved menus, icons and navigation
- Integrate neonatology and PSC (Pediatric Symptoms Checklist ) in a
new Pediatrics menu
- Now we can refer to the patient using directly the social security
number, in addition to the internal health center ID
- Add product categories for Insurance plans
- Create initial admin rights for the main modules
- Create a .mo template for each module, so we can update the
transifex source language (only in the tar.gz distribution)
- Added patient lastname in the party tree view
- Include in the translation project in transifex many data files (
occupations, drugs, ICD-10, ... ) that before they were created as a
separated file. Now these particular fields can be translated. Removed
the old files containing language-specific terms.
- Improved patient medication history
- Add patient lastname to summary of appointment event calendar
- Updated Database demo environment (with Proteus). Fixed bugs and use
the health profile module.

For more detailed information, please check the Changelog at :
http://health.gnu.org/Changelog

Some other important links :

* Main site : http://health.gnu.org
* Mailing lists, Development, Downloads and Bugs at GNU Savannah :
https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/health/
* Health Documentation Project : http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health
* Health Translation and localization project at Transifex :
https://www.transifex.net/projects/p/GNU_Health/

Make sure you grab the latest translation file of your country /
region for the current version at Transifex.

Please report bugs and suggestions at the GNU Health project in the Savannah.

--
Luis Falcon
GNU Health
http://health.gnu.org



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