Open source Open Source EHR platforms

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Adastra

Adastra is partially open source, with certain components available for public access. The platform offers some level of transparency and customization for users, but not all code is freely accessible.

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Allscripts Sunrise

Allscripts Sunrise is not fully open source. While some components may be open, the platform as a whole is not completely open source. Limited access to source code may restrict customization and development.

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CareCentric

CareCentric platform is partially open source, with certain components available for modification and customization. However, the full codebase may not be accessible or freely distributable.

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CareFirst

The platform is partially open source, with certain components available for public access and contribution. However, some parts may be proprietary or restricted in terms of code access.

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Carenotes

Carenotes is partially open source, with limited access to the codebase. The platform may have some open-source components but overall does not provide full transparency in its code.

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DXC Technology Lorenzo

The platform is partially open source, with certain components or modules being available for public access and modification. However, not the entire codebase is freely accessible.

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Epic

Epic is not fully open source, but they do provide some access to their code for customization and integration purposes. However, the platform as a whole is not completely open source.

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INPS Vision for Acute Hospitals

INPS Vision for Acute Hospitals is partially open source, with certain components available for customization and development. However, some proprietary elements may limit full access to the codebase.

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INPS Vision

INPS Vision platform is partially open source, with certain components available for customization and development. The code is written in a specific language and may have limitations in terms of accessibility and modification.

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iSoft Synergy

iSoft Synergy is partially open source, with certain components available for customization and development. The platform allows for some level of flexibility and integration with other systems.

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Liquidlogic

Liquidlogic is not fully open source, but it does offer some level of access to its code for customization and integration purposes. The platform is written in a mix of programming languages.

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McKesson Paragon

McKesson Paragon is not fully open source, but it does offer some level of openness for customization and integration with other systems. The code is not publicly available.

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Meditech

Meditech is not fully open source, but they do offer some level of access to their code for customization and integration purposes. The platform is not completely open for modification by users.

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Microtest Evolution

Microtest Evolution is partially open source, with limited access to the codebase. The platform may have some open-source components, but overall, it is not fully open source.

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Mosaic Connect

Mosaic Connect is partially open source, with certain components available for public access and contribution. However, some parts of the platform may be proprietary or restricted in terms of code access.

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Servelec Corelogic

Servelec Corelogic platform is partially open source, with certain components or modules available for customization or integration. The core code may not be fully accessible or modifiable by users.

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Servelec RiO

Servelec RiO is not fully open source, but it does offer some level of access to its source code for customization and integration purposes. However, certain components may be proprietary.

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System C CareFlow

System C CareFlow is not fully open source. While some components may be open source, the platform as a whole is not completely open for modification and redistribution.

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TPP SystmOne

TPP SystmOne is not fully open source, but it does offer some level of openness for customization and integration with other systems. The code is not fully accessible to the public.

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Vision (TDX)

Vision (TDX) is partially open source, with certain components available for public viewing and modification. The platform primarily uses proprietary code, limiting full transparency and customization.

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