Abstract

Open-source development can provide a platform for innovation by seeking feedback from community members as well as providing tools and infrastructure to test new standards. Vendors of proprietary systems may delay adoption of new standards until there are sufficient incentives such as legal mandates or financial incentives to encourage/mandate adoption. Moreover, open-source systems in healthcare have been widely adopted in low- and middle-income countries and can be used to bridge gaps that exist in global health radiology. Since 2011, the authors, along with a community of open-source contributors, have worked on developing an open-source radiology information system (RIS) across two communities—OpenMRS and LibreHealth. The main purpose of the RIS is to implement core radiology workflows, on which others can build and test new radiology standards. This work has resulted in three major releases of the system, with current architectural changes driven by changing technology, development of new standards in health and imaging informatics, and changing user needs. At their core, both these communities are focused on building general-purpose EHR systems, but based on user contributions from the fringes, we have been able to create an innovative system that has been used by hospitals and clinics in four different countries. We provide an overview of the history of the LibreHealth RIS, the architecture of the system, overview of standards integration, describe challenges of developing an open-source product, and future directions. Our goal is to attract more participation and involvement to further develop the LibreHealth RIS into an Enterprise Imaging System that can be used in other clinical imaging including pathology and dermatology.

Highlights

  • Radiology Information Systems (RIS) provide electronic support for the radiology workflow including scheduling, resource management, results storage and distribution, and billing

  • This paper focuses on the evolution of open-source development of the LibreHealth RIS

  • Moving forward, we study the health of an open-source community before integrating new components, using tools like Community Health Analytics Open Source Software Project [25] (CHAOSS) that provide objective and repeatable metrics for community contributions and development

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Introduction

Radiology Information Systems (RIS) provide electronic support for the radiology workflow including scheduling, resource management, results storage and distribution, and billing. The objective of developing the module was to improve the radiology workflow by managing orders, implementing roles in the department, scheduling studies, and providing a. Development of RIS v2 was focused on improving the backend functionality of the module including migrating the existing PACS connection away from Xebra to DCM4CHE [16], a widely used open-source PACS. The FHIR server design change allows developers to create new user interfaces when desired while retaining the existing user interfaces when end users do not wish to make a complete system migration The development of this module is ongoing with project code available at https://gitlab.com/librehealth/lh-radiology with a planned beta release in early 2018

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