The openECGproject is an online community conceived around a simple, but challenging and worthy goal – to develop an open source hardware and software solution for electrocardiography.
This is essentially a playground designed for people of different backgrounds to put their minds together and create something that could make a difference in this world. It started as an itch that needed scratching, so Dr. Ivor Kovic initiated this community with high hopes that people who can make this vision come true will join and contribute to the project. Read more about the people behind the openECGproject.
What does open source mean
Simply put open means free. An open source product is liberally licensed to grant the right of users to study, change, and improve its design through the availability of its source code. Both hardware and software can be open source, and such a product would offer the free release of information about the hardware design, such as schematics and use free software to drive the hardware.
Why does it matter
The electrocardiogram (ECG), which records electrical activity from the heart, is a vital clinical tool doctors use to assess numerous and sometimes life threatening heart conditions, like the heart attack (myocardial infarction). The importance of having such a diagnostic tool readily available is further emphasized by the fact that we are facing a global heart disease epidemic and that these diseases are the No. 1 cause of death in most countries of the world. Unfortunately, ECGs can be quite expensive and not all medical facilities or doctors can afford them. This is especially true for those living and working in countries of the Third World, but not just them.
If this project fulfills its purpose such people could build their own affordable, safe and clinically useful ECGs or have someone else do it for them. Since the solution would be open and free, interested companies could start producing and selling it for a more competitive price than those of commercially available products on the market today.
All about you
This project and community depend on YOU. They need your help. There is no big corporation behind this, it is just you and other people like you. If you leave without contributing in any way, this site, this community, this project, this idea will fail without ever achieving its noble goal.
Some of the ways you can help:
Spread the word
- let others know about this project
- promote the openECGproject on your web site or blog
- join our Facebook and LinkedIn groups
- subscribe to our YouTube Channel
- follow us on Twitter
Educate yourself
- explore our wiki and learn more about the heart, ECG, hardware and software
- find answers to your questions in our forum
Gift your knowledge and skills
- register and work with others on developing an open ECG solution
- know something about medicine, edit the medical section of our wiki
- know something about electronics, edit the hardware section of our wiki
- know something about programming, edit the software section of our wiki
- answer questions and contribute to our forum
Donate funds
- to support site maintenance
- to assist our top contributors by helping us buy them necessary materials and equipment
- to help establish an award to motivate more people to start working on this project
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