DHIS2
DHIS2 began in post-Apartheid South Africa and is now a global open-source project coordinated by the HISP Centre at the University of Oslo (UiO). More than 73 countries worldwide use DHIS2 for collecting and analyzing health data. 2.4 billion people (30% of the world’s population) live in countries where DHIS2 is used. DHIS2 is offered free of charge as a global public good. The world's largest health information management system, developed through a global collaboration led by UiO. Schedule a demo to speak with one of our experts to discuss your use case and how DHIS2 could help you manage your data, for health programs, disease surveillance, education management, and more. DHIS2 has all of the tools you need in one open-source, fully customizable software platform, that can be used either for a single purpose, such as health, logistics or education data, or to triangulate aggregate and individual data from multiple sources and programs in one integrated system.
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Tamanu
Tamanu is a free and open-source EHR for low-resource and remote settings. Built around five fundamental principles outlined below, users also experience ongoing, active software development by a dedicated, full-stack team. Highly experienced delivery team, zero cost licensing, with optional service level agreements. An international community of support, and an intuitive, modern, flexible interface. Contribute to the global development community, with the security of no one ‘owning’ your code. Out-of-the-box for inpatients, outpatients, and community, no 3rd-party plug-ins needed. HL7 FHIR is compliant. Integrates with mSupply, mSupply Mobile, Tupaia, and DHIS2. ICD-10, GS1 compatible. Work online or offline with no limits, syncing whenever the internet is available, and no latency. Industry-standard encryption protocols, powerful security features, fit-for-purpose. At the hospital level, a desktop-enabled version allows a full suite of functionality.
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OpenMRS
Improve healthcare delivery in resource-constrained environments by coordinating a global community that creates and sustains a robust, scalable, user-driven and open-source medical record platform. We are a global community of truly dedicated, talented, and generous contributors who build and maintain the OpenMRS platform and other, foundational OpenMRS technical products. We maintain a platform that countries and implementers use to create a customized EMR system in response to needs on the ground. A common platform maintained by the OpenMRS community, OpenMRS is the foundation for implementations that touch and help millions of patients throughout the world. OpenMRS gives implementers the freedom to focus on creating innovative solutions that respond to local needs. Without reliable medical record systems, improving the health of millions of people throughout the developing world is impossible.
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Juno EMR
We take the "Juno" branch of an open-source electronic medical records (EMR) software which was originally released by McMaster University* and host it in the cloud so you can access it everywhere, anytime you need it. At Juno EMR Services we build, host and support an open-source electronic medical record (EMR) software known as Juno EMR. Juno EMR is modified branch of an open-source EMR originally developed at McMaster University. At Juno EMR we provide a cloud-based or "ASP" model strategy for our clients. There are many advantages to deploying software in a cloud-based model but the biggest two are Accessibility and Simplicity. Because your EMR exists in the cloud and you can access it through a web browser, you can access it from anywhere that has internet access including your office, your home, the hospital, or even your mobile phone.
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