Open-source design of medical devices

Open-source design of medical devices, following the concept of frugal engineering, provides unrestricted descriptions of technical details, allowing the low-cost and local fabrication of devices to reduce global inequities in healthcare.
See also
Open Source Devices
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Open Source Neonatal Light Therapy Device -
Modular open-source solar photovoltaic-powered DC nanogrids for ambulances -

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Health Policy
- Economic Efficiency of an Open-Source National Medical Lab Software in Canada
- Maximizing Returns for Public Funding of Medical Research with Open-source Hardware
- Economic Potential for Distributed Manufacturing of Adaptive Aids for Arthritis Patients in the U.S.
- Quantifying the Value of Open Source Hardware Development
| Authors | Jorge Otero, Joshua M. Pearce, David Gozal & Ramon Farré |
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| License | CC-BY-SA-4.0 |
| Organizations | FAST, Western |
| Cite as | Jorge Otero, Joshua M. Pearce, David Gozal & Ramon Farré (2024–2025). "Open-source design of medical devices". Appropedia. Retrieved November 28, 2025. |

































