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==External links==
==External links==


* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/oscarmcmaster/ OSCAR on SourceForge]
* [https://github.com/scoophealth/oscar OSCAR on GitHub]
* [http://www4.freecode.com/projects/oscarmcmaster OSCAR on Freecode]
* [http://www4.freecode.com/projects/oscarmcmaster OSCAR on Freecode]
* [http://open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/OpenEMR_Wiki_Home_Page OpenEMR wiki]
* [http://open-emr.org/wiki/index.php/OpenEMR_Wiki_Home_Page OpenEMR wiki]

Latest revision as of 17:39, 16 June 2015

OSCAR
Original author(s) David Chan
Developer(s) OSCAR-EMR
Initial release November 17, 2002 (2002-11-17)[1]
Stable release

19-93 4239  (May 31, 2024; 5 months ago (2024-05-31))

[±]
Preview release 19.1-28 Beta~20  (January 20, 2021; 3 years ago (2021-01-20)) [±]
Written in JSP
Operating system Cross-platform
Available in Multilingual
Type Health informatics software
License(s) GNU General Public License v2.0
Website OSCARMcMaster.org

OSCAR or OSCAR McMaster is free open-source electronic medical record software that supports over 1.5 million patients across Canada and a boasts a robust development community.[2]

Product history

OSCAR was created by David Chan, and the software was inspired by an earlier 1988 DOS program of Chan's called MUFFIN (McGill University Family Folder Information Network), which wasn't designed as a true paper replacement but had strong patient record features. In early 2001, Chan began working on OSCAR "in part, to address the requirements of the Ontario Provincial Government's Primary Care Reform Initiative, a multi-million dollar initiative to transform primary care in the province."[1] The first private release of the software occurred on April 15, 2002, with a free public open-source version 1.0 of the software finally arriving on November 17, 2002.[1] Releases continued on SourceForge, while the OSCAR Canada Users' Society sprung up in 2007 to foster the growth of the application.[3] With the creation of the group the number of new installations grew by 75 percent from 2007 to 2008, with the majority of users originating in British Columbia. Further inroads were made over the next few years, with self-reported funded user totals reaching "about 1200" in 2012, with an "estimate between 700 and 800 unfunded [additional] clinician provider users in [the] BC."[4]

Features

Features of OSCAR include[5]:

  • patient registration and roster management
  • complete, customizable scheduling
  • electronic charting with Cumulative Patient Profile (CPP)
  • prevention management
  • prescription management
  • disease registry and management
  • automated customizable forms
  • measurement records with graphing functions
  • document management system
  • referral system
  • secure messaging system
  • task assignment
  • billing management

Hardware/software requirements

Installation requirements will vary based on which version you wish to install. Please refer to the installation guide for the desired version you wish to install.

Videos, screenshots, and other media

Entities using OSCAR

Further reading

External links

References