Our Partners
Saving lives thanks to the support of our partners




Celebrate the organizations and people who sustain OpenMRS, together.
For almost 20 years, the OpenMRS Community has been a place where skilled technology professionals co-develop a robust electronic medical record system that health care providers rely on to provide the quality of healthcare where it’s needed most. The vast majority of these professionals work for the very same organizations responsible for implementing OpenMRS on the ground.

Shared Purpose
OpenMRS partners help improve patient care by advancing our open-source EMR system and supporting its use in health facilities. Through shared commitment, they drive innovation, strengthen health systems, and expand access to quality digital health tools.







Mekom Solutions
delivers digital health solutions anywhere while contributing to open-source software and medical informatics standards.
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Digital Initiatives Group at ITECH University of Washington (DIGI)
partners with the OpenMRS community to identify, design, and develop, and bring back our expertise to all implementers.
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Partners In Health
collaborates with national governments to provide care and strengthen public health systems in areas including cancer and chronic disease, child health, emergency response, HIV/AIDS, maternal health, mental health, and tuberculosis.
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Palladium
works with governments, businesses, and investors to solve the world’s most pressing challenges.
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METS – Monitoring and Evaluation Technical Support program of Makerere University’s School of Public Health
strengthens Uganda’s health systems through capacity building and evidence-based HIV response.
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Madiro
supports healthcare innovation and entrepreneurship to solve intractable challenges in global health and humanitarian service in African Markets.
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Open Concept Lab (OCL)
coordinates a global community of practice for collaboratively managing and harmonizing health terminologies, dictionaries, and mappings, simplify terminology management and enable interoperable health data exchange.
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ICRC – International Committee of the Red Cross
helps people around the world affected by armed conflict and other violence, doing everything it can to protect their lives and dignity and to relieve their suffering.
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SolDevelo
Delivers specialized technology solutions, including custom software and cloud development, with deep expertise in the health industry and platforms like OpenMRS.
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Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation (EGPAF)
works with policymakers in the U.S. and around the world to drive the support, leadership, and resources needed to end HIV and AIDS in children, youth, and families.
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EMR4ALL
Offline-First EMR for Remote Healthcare. A grassroots initiative delivering portable, offline-capable EMR kits to underserved clinics using OpenMRS/Bahmni.
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OpenMRS Partnership Journeys
How organizations engage with the community when making these contributions also varies. Partnerships can be transformative and sustain OpenMRS when they are about collaboration as well as contribution. About aligned values and priorities. Mutual trust and respect. Shared ownership and decision making. Shared roles and resources. Open communication. Each organization is on their own journey, We’ve found that organizations whose contributions are most widely adopted are often the result of two or more organizations collaborating with the community.

Transformative Leader
Your organization is known for how you set up your priorities to create value both for the community and your business or team. Your team openly leads community-facing initiatives, projects, or work. They influence the community’s strategic product, technical, and/or community engagement directions and guide others on using community conventions.

Established Contributor
Your organization thinks about how your priorities can create value for the community and actively identifies areas of alignment with other organizations and the community. Your team is aligned with the community’s strategic product, technical, and/or community engagement directions and has adopted technical community conventions.

Proficient Contributor
Your organization is familiar with contributing to the community in multiple ways, such as through contributing requirements and feedback, forum involvement, and notable project contributions. You seek ways to continue to grow in community contributions.

Emerging Contributor
Your organization thinks about ways your organization’s contributions can affect others in the community and the OpenMRS ecosystem. Representatives from your tech team participate, share, and learn about community priorities and needs by attending community events and occasionally joins and observes squad/team meetings

Implementer
Your organization’s primary focus is working with local stakeholders to customize and deploy a local version of OpenMRS at health facilities. You keep local OpenMRS implementations running so providers can use OpenMRS data to improve care.
