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OpenClinica 3.0 Streamlines Clinical Trials

Recently, we've covered several examples of open source software tools aimed at humanitarian and global healthcare efforts. Even in niche categories, such as earthquake research, open source software is surprisingly widely used.

For a sense of how very many open source software tools there are for medical professionals--ranging from medical records keeping apps to medical image viewing software--check out this collection of 100 of them. Open source software is also having an impact on clinical trials, one of the most important ways that emerging drugs and treatments make it to patients who need them. Today, a free, open source version 3.0 of OpenClinica, the most popular open source Electronic Data Capture (EDC) application for use in clinical trials came out.



Collabbit: A New FOSS Tool for Emergency Management

We've covered some of the many strong open source applications and platforms aimed at humanitarian efforts. They include tools for disaster relief management, earthquake research and management applications, and mobile healtchcare efforts aimed at developing countries. Now, there is a new open source emergency response center application called Collabbit, housed on Google Code and aimed at coordination between groups and individuals during disasters.