OpenEMR

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OSEHRA Community Responds to the Federal Government's Proposed Open Source Policy

The OSEHRA community today submitted a response to the "Draft Open Source Policy for Federal Agencies" released by the White House on March 10. The policy was open for comments through today. This is a major milestone for the OSEHRA community as well as the open source community as a whole. Currently the US Government spends nearly a hundred billion dollars a year on software purchased from the private sector or procured from government contractors. Most of this software acquisition ends up in failure. President Barack Obama has made it a priority to shift technology acquisition policies to solve this problem and restore technology innovation by embracing open source.

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Padgett Systems and Consulting

Padgett Systems and Consulting provides software and customization solutions for OpenEMR.  The owner, Jerry Padgett, has been developing for OpenEMR since 2012. Read More »

Peace Corps plans EHR system in 2013

Mary Mosquera | Government Health IT | February 3, 2012

The Peace Corps plans to acquire a comprehensive electronic health records system to serve its volunteers stationed in 77 developing countries. The agency wants to develop a proof of concept electronic health record (EHR) and test  However, the Peace Corps faces challenges in establishing an EHR that can reach all its volunteer posts.

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Peace Corps to Implement EHRs

Marla Durben Hirsch | FierceEMR | February 8, 2012

The Peace Corps has announced plans to implement EHRs this year--in 77 developing countries. The organization issued a Request for Information (RFI) last month to solicit comment from EHR vendors who are interested in helping it launch an EHR system to conduct medical screenings for its recruits and volunteers. 

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Plans in the Making for Peace Corps EHR

Mary Mosquera | Healthcare IT News | February 6, 2012

The Peace Corps plans to acquire a comprehensive electronic health records system to serve its volunteers stationed in 77 developing countries. The agency wants to develop a proof of concept electronic health record (EHR) and test it in a limited pilot by September and deploy it in fiscal 2013.

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Rishabh Software

Rishabh Software offers effective healthcare solutions in the form of custom Web-based applications that will reduce costs and enhance productivity. We focus on EHR and shared services solutions that deliver immediate and measurable value. We leverage one of the world's leading open source EHRs, OpenEMR, to provide clinical applications. We also manage non-core, yet critical, administrative functions on behalf of clients, allowing organizations to focus on what matters most.

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Seven Open Source EHRs Certified To Date

The open source community is in a roll when it comes to official certification for open source EHR's. With the announcement today that WorldVistA EHR has been certified for "meaningful use" as an inpatient EHR, there are now a total of six seven certified EHRs in either the ambulatory or the inpatient categories. Some of the open source EHR's have been certified in both categories. 

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Siaya District Hospital in Kenya Goes Live With OpenEMR

The Siaya District Hospital in Kenya has just implemented the 'open source' electronic medical record (EMR) system called OpenEMR with the help of Medigrail, a small privately held California-based health information technology (IT) company. According to a recent update posted on the OpenEMR wiki, an implementation team composed of Medigrail and Siaya District Hospital staff worked closely together on this project for over six months to ensure its success. Initial installation of the computer servers, network technology, and the OpenEMR software system began back in late 2011. The system finally went live in early April 2012.

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Stephen F. Austin Community Health Center Thanks Clinica Sierra Vista for Loan of Mobile Medical Unit to Care for Victims of Hurricane Harvey

Press Release | Stephen F. Austin Community Health Center | September 8, 2017

Stephen F. Austin Community Health Center (SFACHC) extends many thanks to Clinica Sierra Vista and its excellent staff for the assistance and kindness our friends to the west bestowed on SFACHC and the residents of Brazoria County in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey. The generous loan of the Bakersfield, California community health center’s Mobile Unit is making it possible for SFACHC to provide essential primary health care, including tetanus shots, to evacuees staying in shelters established after Hurricane Harvey’s record rainfall flooded homes in Brazoria County and neighboring Galveston County.

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Stephen F. Austin Community Health Network (SFACHN)

Stephen F. Austin Community Health Network (SFACHN) was established in 2008 to provide accessible and affordable healthcare for people of Brazoria County. That year, the Center had one health care provider with three exam rooms providing care at the Adoue Family Health Center. Since that time, the Center has grown substantially, adding a dental department, women’s health care, behavioral health counselors, and psychiatry.

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SunCoast RHIO

Suncoast is a Regional Health Information Organization (RHIO) that provides health information transfer and  technology interoperability solutions.  It is focused on government approved and certified software and employs clinicians who work with medical providers. Suncoast transmits quality measures in the form of PQRS, now MIPS, and for Hospital eCQM’s. Read More »

Sunset Systems

Sunset Systems has been a prolific contributor to the OpenEMR project since 2005. Its owner, Rod Roark, has been one of the two administrators of the project since then. Rod is a very experienced software developer and visionary, having created several successful commercial software products in a variety of industries and now focuses on open source platforms, OpenEMR in particular, and the needs of its users. Sunset Systems is primarily focused on software development as opposed to production support Read More »

TajEmo Enterprises

TajEmo Enterprises is a web development, software development, and consulting firm established in 2010 is headquartered in Port Elizabeth, South Africa. They offer implementation, customization and support services for OpenEMR and other opens source solutions.

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Taking medical records into the digital age

Sreevidya Krishna | IBM Developer Works | November 30, 2010

...With a growing population and an increase in the number of patients, the pressure on doctors and hospital staff has increased drastically in the last decade. It has become very difficult for a physician to track a patient's medical history (including past visit information, lab results, previous medications, and drug allergies) through a traditional system. Read More »

Thailand's 'open source' Hospital OS now in hundreds of facilities across Asia

Dr. Kongkiat Kespechara is the inaugural speaker for the Research Triangle Park's Global Vision Forum. An MD, software developer, healthcare IT visionary and agricultural pioneer, Dr. Kespechara promotes and uses the 'open source' Hospital OS software platform to enable small, rural hospitals around the world to provide improved health care services and make more effective use of the severely limited financial and human resources at their disposal.

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