OpenMRS is an open source electronic medical record system designed for use in developing countries. It allows tracking of patients, managing visits, viewing reports, capturing vital signs, and more to improve healthcare delivery.
OpenMRS is an open source electronic medical record application designed to be easily customized for use in developing countries. Originally created in 2004 after a lack of adequate medical record systems was identified as a barrier to treating patients with HIV, OpenMRS has since expanded to become a global community focused on improving healthcare delivery and outcomes in some of the poorest areas of the world.
Key features of OpenMRS include:
With a global community behind it, over 200 implementations in dozens of countries, and localization into over 30 languages, OpenMRS aims to be a flexible, scalable, and sustainable platform for improving care delivery to underserved communities worldwide.
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