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-https://github.com/nerdocs/MedUX/wiki/Why-Open-Source%3F+====== General Information ====== 
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 +===== Why Open Source? ===== 
 +Many people ask - why do you want to have this software open source? You can't earn money from it, and other companies could take your code and make business with it. 
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 +Read [[why open source|why we want MedUX open]] from the start. 
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 +===== Why Another EMR? ===== 
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 +== Aren't there already enough on the market? == 
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 +We think it's not a question of how many there are. We think that the EMRs currently available have some serious problems, either being old-fashioned and cumbersome, error-prone, or/and too expensive. The companies behind the software have no urge for innovation, or not the manpower to make innovation happen. 
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 +We don't have manpower to compete against the big players on the market. We don't have money to buy competitors, like some of the big players do since years. 
 +But we have deep knowledge of how a medical workflow should be, have passion, and we have time on the long run. 
 +The best way to create an EMR is to work with it. The best way to improve it is to work with it, on a daily basis. The best way to get people help improve software is to let them be a part of it. 
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 +== So, MedUX is NOT just another EMR.== 
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 +It is meant as a movement within the medical community, to get away from vendor lock-in, to create a platform for every health service provider which they can build upon. It is meant as a fundament for apps, connections to devices, and interoperability with others on a free, open basis. 
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 +There are already efforts underway to create such interoperability, like the [[https://www.hl7.org/fhir|FHIR]] project from the HL7 consortium, which MedUX will use as fundament. 
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 +But we think that the future in medicine is, and has to be, **open**.
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