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Nineteen Countries Save $149 Million With Open Source Health Workforce Information Systems
Staff Writer | Capacity Plus | March 6, 2014
Nineteen countries are now using iHRIS, a free and open source human resources information system, to support over 810,000 health worker records. It would cost more than $149 million in licensing fees alone for these countries to support a similar number of records with a proprietary system purchased from for-profit companies.
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Revealed: The World's Most & Least Advanced Countries
Matthew Bishop | LinkedIn | April 4, 2014
UNTIL recently, the popular way to compare the progress of one country relative to another was to use the size of their economies. America had the biggest GDP (and almost the biggest per capita GDP), so it stood to reason it was the most advanced country in the world.
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