Hi Alvin,

1) Since OpenMRS 2.0 is under development, do you have suggestions for a
work-flow which will make your users happy? Such feedback will be very very
useful especially at this time such that by the time OpenMRS 2.0 is
released, your findings are incorporated.

2) Could you also share with us why developing an OpenMRS module, to
customize the work-flow to what your users love, turned out not to be as
attractive as developing a different (non OpenMRS module) front end?

Your feedback will help us improve towards the right direction!!!


On Thu, Sep 15, 2011 at 3:10 AM, Alvin Marcelo <[email protected]>wrote:

> ** Hi Judy,
>
> I'll jump in with a response. We started our own EMR called CHITS in 2003.
> Later when I saw OpenMRS, I realized it was much better than what we built.
> Our problem was we didn't have a concept dictionary and our data model was
> super normalized. But our strength was that our end users loved the workflow
> and interface.
>
> How to resolve this? We plan to shift to an OpenMRS backend but still
> retain the CHITS frontend. We're looking at technologies such as diazo.orgfor 
> the solution...
>
> Alvin
> Manila, Philippines
>
> Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld
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> *From: * judy wawira <[email protected]>
> *Sender: * [email protected]
> *Date: *Wed, 14 Sep 2011 19:07:44 -0400
> *To: *<[email protected]>
> *ReplyTo: * [email protected]
> *Subject: *Re: [OPENMRS-IMPLEMENTERS] Introduction
>
> welcome
>
> What exactly did you find challenging and proposed solution
>
> In all the years (which are few) that i have been following this list i
> have found out that people encounter challenges and do not specifically talk
> about them
>
> and this would be lessons learnt by other future implementers
>
> for instance , in your case was it cost, or expertise?
>
> looking forward to sharing with you
>
> Judy
>
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Tobin Greensweig <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Dear OpenMRS Implementers,
>>
>> My name is Tobin Greensweig and I am a medical student at the Medical
>> School for International Health in Be'er Sheva, Israel. I am somewhat
>> new to the OpenMRS community and wanted to introduce myself before
>> joining the Implementers Forum tomorrow. I've been spending a lot of
>> time reading the wiki and archives and am so impressed by the
>> remarkable work contributed by all.
>>
>> A bit about my background: Last summer (2010) I spent two months at
>> the Village Health Works clinic in Burundi and designed/implemented an
>> Access Database for EMR and pharmacy management. It's used in both
>> point of care settings and as a "backup" to paper charts that we
>> simultaneously implemented. Today it contains records for more than
>> 15,000 patients and has become an integral part of the clinical
>> operations and M&E. While constructing the database, I visited PIH
>> Rwinkwavu for feedback from the EMR team and to feel better about
>> committing what felt to be a treasonous act implementing a custom
>> solution when OpenMRS was available. After the visit (and great
>> education), I felt and still feel today that Access was the better
>> fit, mainly due to IT support constraints and the learning curve
>> involved with OpenMRS. That said, I think with some small tweaks and
>> additional resources, OpenMRS would likely have been a far superior
>> solution.
>>
>> As I did a year ago, I strongly believe in the OpenMRS model and think
>> that the exact same challenges which restricted implementing OpenMRS
>> in Burundi also exist many other places. I think that some simple
>> solutions could be easily incorporated into the community resources
>> and software to overcome these barriers. I am interested in
>> contributing to this effort with the hopes of making OpenMRS more
>> accessible for even the most basic, resource strapped clinics. I have
>> ideas ranging from expanded YouTube tutorials to more turn-key
>> software distributions....I'm very interested to hear what others are
>> working on!
>>
>> Looking forward to meeting everyone tomorrow and perhaps in Kigali,
>>
>> Tobin
>>
>> -----
>> Tobin Greensweig, MS-2
>> Medical School for International Health, Ben Gurion University of the
>> Negev
>>
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