dwv
docs
Our great sponsors
dwv | docs | |
---|---|---|
3 | 2 | |
1,596 | 27 | |
- | - | |
9.7 | 9.4 | |
5 days ago | 4 days ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | - |
Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
dwv
-
Fasten Health - Open Source Self-hosted Personal Health Record
Yes! The UI for displaying binary data (PDF's, images, medical imaging, etc) is still being actively developed, but DICOM support is on the list. I was considering using the popular ivmartel/dwv library for displaying DICOM images.
-
Patients can now access all their health records digitally
The DVD drive, yeah, that's annoying, but the portable ones exist. And the DVD has its own (Windows only) self-installing viewer thing.
Web viewers exist too: https://ivmartel.github.io/dwv/
Not to say it's great UX, but it's really not that hard to solve compared to the rest of the mess of the medical industry.
It's a bureaucratic nightmare thing, not a software challenge.
- Dicom File Format Basics
docs
-
Fasten Health - Open Source Self-hosted Personal Health Record
If you really want to get your hands dirty and add a new platform vendor (Epic, Cerner, etc) You can figure out which EMR platform your medical providers use and then create a development app with them, create a Fasten Source definition, and then open a pull request. Here's a non-comprehensive list of vendors - https://github.com/fastenhealth/docs/blob/main/PATIENT_PORTAL_AND_SOURCES_TESTING.md
-
Fasten Open Sourced - BETA - A Self-hosted Personal Electronic Medical Record system
regarding the license choice - My goal was always to eventually open source fasten, but I was hoping to give myself time breathing room to monetize it first -- see if I could create a viable company around it. I had a couple of discussions with lawyers regarding various noncommercial source-available licenses, and the feedback there was unanimously negative lol. The other reason I decided to just straight open-source it is that I wanted to decrease the barriers to entry -- the overarching goal with Fasten is to support every single healthcare provider, and I wouldn't be able to do that myself. Any friction stopping a developer from contributing their healthcare provider means the application is less useful. Some of the feedback from my licensing discussions is available here - https://github.com/fastenhealth/docs/blob/main/legal/LICENSE.md though its a bit out of date.
What are some alternatives?
dicomviewer - DICOM Viewer in Nextcloud
fasten-sources - The Fasten Sources is a library that defines medical provider metadata (definitions - OpenID Metadata documents) and http clients (OAuth2/Smart-on-FHIR clients) which can be used to retrieve data from various Medical Providers (clients).
Viewers - OHIF zero-footprint DICOM viewer and oncology specific Lesion Tracker, plus shared extension packages
u-dicom-viewer - A simple web browser DICOM viewer for any device.
openseadragon - An open-source, web-based viewer for zoomable images, implemented in pure JavaScript.
invesalius3 - 3D medical imaging reconstruction software
miele-lxiv - DICOM Viewer 64-bit fully open source