OpenEMR
OpenEMR is an electronic health record (EHR) system that was originally developed in 2002 by physicians to help them run their practices. As an open-source project, it is maintained and supported by a vibrant community of volunteers and professionals that includes several hundred contributors and is supported by more than 40 companies.
OpenEMR is ONC Certified as a Complete EHR, and it is recognized as the most popular open-source electronic health records and medical practice management solution in the world. OpenEMR is downloaded more than 4,000 times per month, and it is estimated that it is used by more than 100,000 medical providers serving more than 200 million patients.
OpenEMR has been translated into 34 languages and is used by facilities in more than 100 countries across the globe. Open-source software has changed the world for the better, and OpenEMR is a leader in open-source healthcare software. Costly proprietary EMRs are no longer the only option.
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Articles and Press Releases
- OpenEMR Community Releases Major Upgrade to their Open Source EHR
- How Open Government Is Helping With Hurricane Relief in Puerto Rico
- OpenEMR Stands Up To Hurricane Maria's Fury in Puerto Rico
- OpenEMR Community Responds to HRSA Call for Advanced EHR Solutions for Community Health Centers
- Hurricanes Harvey and Irma Draw the Line - Time for the US to Embrace Open Source Emergency and Disaster Response
- OpenEMR Consortium Unveils Proposal for an Open Source U.S. Coast Guard EHR
- OpenEMR Achieves Complete Meaningful Use Certification with Breakthrough Release 5.0
- The Growing OpenEMR Business Community
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