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| - | [[https://github.com/nerdocs/MedUX/wiki/Why-Open-Source%3F]] | + | ====== Why Open Source? ====== |
| + | The decision to make software Open Source is not transparent to everyone, and people tend to think, //WHY// do they let people see their code? Anyone could take it away and make business out of it. Anyone could find weaknesses and exploit them. | ||
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| + | ====== We Have A Situation Here... ====== | ||
| + | The current software landscape for medical doctors in Austria is, let's name it, a bit poor. | ||
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| + | There is almost only //one// company left that serves over 70% of the EMR market for general practitioners, | ||
| + | Additionally, | ||
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| + | A medical software that is //not// OSS ([[http://opensource.org/ | ||
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| + | Additionally despite having an [[http:// | ||
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| + | So I want to state a few advantages of OSS and why we prefer it: | ||
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| + | ===== Transparency & Trust ===== | ||
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| + | You don't know if patient data are kept within your database of a closed source software. While it seems extremely unlikely that the software company illegally fetches data from you, you can neither prove nor deny it. You are fully dependent on the company' | ||
| + | **With OSS, every step of the software is transparent and can be proven.** | ||
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| + | ===== Less software bugs ===== | ||
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| + | OSS has better software quality. Not always. But being open for everyone, more people are looking critically at the code. Badly written code can not be hidden as easily as in closed, proprietary software.\\ | ||
| + | Just imagine: **You would //not// try to make typography errors on your business card, would you? | ||
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| + | ===== Security ===== | ||
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| + | A common misconception is that OSS is less secure because " | ||
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| + | ===== Freedom of Choice ===== | ||
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| + | Be honest: you don't have much choice with proprietary software. If you want a certain feature implemented in your current EMR software, you can ask the company and hope they' | ||
| + | **With OSS, you have more options**. While it does //not// mean that you have to be a programmer to have your ideas implemented, | ||
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| + | ====== We believe in Free Software ====== | ||
| + | Software should not only be Open Source, it should also be // | ||
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| + | So we encourage you to [[https:// | ||
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