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[Health-dev] GNU Health 2.0 released !


From: Luis Falcon
Subject: [Health-dev] GNU Health 2.0 released !
Date: Mon, 8 Jul 2013 02:01:35 -0300

Dear all

I'm proud to announce the release of GNU Health 2.0.0 !

This version comes after 5 months of very hard work, and brings the
best version so far. The following highlights some of the main
achievements of this version :

* Compatible with Tryton 2.8
* GNU Health Installer . An easy OS-independent server installation method
* Neglected Tropical Diseases - Chagas Module
* Domiciliary Unit model.
* Integration with OpenStreetMap (OSM) for realtime geolocation of the
Domiciliary Units and other demographic and epidemiological studies.
* WHO essential medicines is now a module
* Improve hospitalization module : Bed transfers wizard
* New Demographics section and functionality on individuals and families
* Pre-operative ASA (American Society of Anesthesiologists) Physical
Status Classification System
* Revised Cardiac Risk Index
* Extended Patient Identification registration
* Improved navigation and view layouts
* Improved Documentation (on Wikibooks .-
http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health)

Bug fixes and many other contributions and suggestions have been
incorporated to this version.

UPGRADE : If you plan to upgrade your database from existing releases,
please follow the instructions under the "scripts" directory. Before
doing the upgrade, double check that you have backed up both your
kernel and database !

Documentation : The documentation portal on Wikibooks
(http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health) is being re-written with a
new format, more comprehensive and easier to follow. The first four
chapters and the installation section are pretty much done, and we are
working every day to update all remaining chapters.

Enjoy GNU Health 2.0 and thank you for contributing to a better and
more just Public Health using Free Software !

Bests
--
Luis Falcon
President, GNU Solidario
http://health.gnu.org



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