Month: March 2018

2017 OpenMRS Implementers’ Conference

Global OpenMRS Community Met in Malawi for their Annual Implementers’ Conference “eHealth to promote evidence based health service delivery and interoperability” One hundred seventy five members of the worldwide OpenMRS community–representing 20 countries–met in Malawi this past December for the 2017 OpenMRS Implementers’ Conference. This event was the second consecutive year a national government sponsored

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IHV Nigeria Deploys Fully Paperless Real-Time PoC Using OpenMRS

[metaslider id=”4319″] The Institute of Human Virology in Nigeria is launching OpenMRS Real-time Point of Care at University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (UATH) today. The facility is now officially paperless fully run by clinic staff, well trained on OpenMRS application. Way to go IHV Nigeria and OpenMRS community! Read more about IHV Nigeria on their

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IHV Nigeria Deploys Fully Paperless Real-Time PoC Using OpenMRS

[metaslider id=”4319″] The Institute of Human Virology in Nigeria is launching OpenMRS Real-time Point of Care at University of Abuja Teaching Hospital (UATH) today. The facility is now officially paperless fully run by clinic staff, well trained on OpenMRS application. Way to go IHV Nigeria and OpenMRS community! Read more about IHV Nigeria on their

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2017 OpenMRS Annual Report

We are pleased to publish our third OpenMRS Annual Report. Your ongoing contributions to the community, together with your valuable input throughout the past years, has resulted in the vibrant community that we know as OpenMRS. This report is a snapshot of our work over the last year that is additive to the work that

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OpenMRS Sync 2.0 MVP released!

I am happy to announce that thanks to SolDevelo ( http://www.soldevelo.com/ ) , an MVP for the Sync 2.0 module has been released. It is a solution that can be used for synchronizing data in hierarchical deployments of OpenMRS servers. Sync 2.0 is using FHIR (or the OpenMRS REST API) and Atom Feeds in order

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