GNU Health 2.8 series released
Dear GNU Health community
After 7 months of intense work, I am happy to announce GNU Health 2.8 series !
Here is a partial list of the new features :
Tryton 3.4 compatibility
Distributed environment, data aggregation and synchronization features
Universal Person Unique Identifier (PUID) and UUID implementation
Country immunization schedule
HL7 FHIR server (thank you, Chris Zimmerman !)
Automatic person immunization status check
Vital Records System : Birth and Death certificates
Enhanced security for Tryton server credentials
Injury Surveillance System (Thank you, Jamaica Ministry of Health !)
GNU Health control program : Automatic backups and patches
Enhanced Crypto features / GNU Privacy Guard integration
New models including in digital signatures
Demographics reports
There are many other improvements and bug fixes that have not been included in this summary document. You can read the Changelog for a detailed description of all the activity.
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