NOSH ChartingSystem: Web-Based Clinical Documentation System
Context
NOSH ChartingSystem (New Open Source Health) is an open-source EHR platform created with simplicity and small-clinic use in mind. Its dental plugin extends the base system with odontograms, charting tools, and procedure tracking tailored for oral healthcare. Unlike large academic EHRs, NOSH is lightweight: it was originally designed for independent practices and community clinics. With the dental plugin enabled, it becomes a practical option for dental schools running pilot labs or outreach programs. For IT administrators, it’s a web-based stack that installs on Linux or Windows servers, relying on standard open-source components.
Technical Snapshot
| Area | Typical with NOSH + Dental plugin |
| Platform | Web-based; runs on Linux or Windows servers (LAMP/WAMP stack) |
| Focus | Dental charting, procedure tracking, odontogram management |
| Content | Patient records, treatment notes, procedure codes |
| Features | Interactive odontogram, charting, notes, reporting |
| Integration | HL7 support, limited PACS/DICOM linkage |
| Security | Role-based access, SSL/TLS support |
| Licensing | Open-source (GPL); no license fees |
| Scale | Suitable for small clinics, pilot dental labs, community projects |
Scenarios
– Pilot dental lab – A teaching hospital deploys NOSH with dental plugin for a small group of students to practice charting workflows.
– Community clinic – Used in outreach programs where budget restrictions prevent commercial EHR adoption.
– Academic training – Faculty simulate patient encounters with odontogram charting in a sandboxed environment.
Workflow (admin view)
1. Prepare a server with Linux (LAMP) or Windows (WAMP).
2. Install NOSH base system and enable the dental plugin.
3. Configure user accounts: students, faculty, and administrators.
4. Import demo datasets or anonymized patient records.
5. Secure access via TLS/SSL and role-based permissions.
6. Perform routine backups of database and patient files.
7. Monitor updates and apply community patches when available.
Strengths / Weak Points
Strengths
– Lightweight, minimal resource requirements.
– Fully open-source, no licensing cost.
– Dental plugin integrates odontogram charting with patient records.
– Easier to set up than larger academic EHR systems.
Weak Points
– Limited integration with imaging (PACS/DICOM).
– Smaller community compared to LibreHealth or OpenMRS.
– Not as feature-rich as commercial dental EHRs.
– Better suited for small-scale deployments than enterprise use.
Why It Matters
For dental schools or outreach clinics, full-scale EHRs can be too heavy to deploy and maintain. NOSH ChartingSystem with the dental plugin provides a middle ground: a simple, open-source platform that covers basic dental workflows without complex infrastructure. It fits well in labs, pilot programs, or community care, where cost control and simplicity are as important as functionality.






