Month: December 2017

Help support OpenMRS financially this Holiday Season

What’s Going On? Over 40 million people in developing countries are infected with diseases such as HIV/AIDS, multi-drug–resistant tuberculosis, and malaria. Outbreaks of Ebola and other viruses could threaten tens of millions more. The immense threats to global health equity require simple, easy to use, and cost effective healthcare systems and health IT. How is

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Help support OpenMRS financially this Holiday Season

What’s Going On? Over 40 million people in developing countries are infected with diseases such as HIV/AIDS, multi-drug–resistant tuberculosis, and malaria. Outbreaks of Ebola and other viruses could threaten tens of millions more. The immense threats to global health equity require simple, easy to use, and cost effective healthcare systems and health IT. How is

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OpenMRS Platform 2.1.2 released!

Hello OpenMRS Community, I am delighted to announce that OpenMRS Platform 2.1.2 has been released! For details and download instructions please just take a look at the release notes. Big thanks to everyone who has worked tirelessly to see that this release happens! Irene Nyakate On behalf of the OpenMRS Community

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OpenMRS Reference Application 2.7.0 released!

The long awaited OpenMRS Reference Application 2.7.0 has been released. Its built on the OpenMRS Platform version 2.0.6 with several bug fixes and new modules included. Please see the Release Notes for more information. Thanks to everyone who was part of the team and to everyone who greatly participated to make sure that this release

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Supporting Rural Health in Neno District

Malawi with OpenMRS Since 1987, Partners In Health (PIH), an international NGO headquartered in Boston, has been working with Ministries of Health in 10 countries to provide high-quality, comprehensive, community-based health care—“a preferential option for the poor in the hardest to reach areas. Known in Malawi as Abwenzi Pa Za Umoyo (APZU), PIH was invited

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