GNU LIMS, also known as Occhiolino, is a modern Laboratory Information Management System for the healthcare and biomedical sectors, that has emerged as a GNU Health sub-project.
The Laboratory Modules manage the request, creation and evaluation of laboratory analyses. As far as the LIMS (Laboratory Information Management System) functionality, GNU Health is very flexible. You will be able to link it to the patient chart and to the financial management of the Health Center. It can link to financial management, and create services and invoices / billing from the laboratory requests.
Occhiolino has been integrated to GNU Health since the very beginning. From version 3.2, there is a dedicated repository to concentrate the development efforts and to better serve the GNU Health community.
Website: www.gnuhealth.org
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Developer: GNU Project
License: GNU General Public License v3.0

Occhiolino is written in Python. Learn Python with our recommended free books and free tutorials.
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