Dear OpenMRS Implementers,

we are considering the use of OpenMRS in the following medical record scenario:

each patient carry a single instance of OpenMRS on a USB key or
something similar to allow medical doctors to update its clinical path
with exams data: the patient will carry its usb key with him like a
personal medical record and the USB stick will contain the single
patient data only.

A central repository server sync and aggregate all patients data: this
way each patient medical record is backed up in the central server

In the proposed use case each medical actor in the diagnostic path
will insert the usb stick in a PC , sync if possible with the central
repository, update the medical record and eventually resync: sync is
limited to the availability of internet connection.

Do you think it is possible to use or easily adapt OpenMRS to be used
in this scenario?

The number of patient for the pilot project will be limited (less then 100)

Thank you very much for any help,

Best regards,
Stefano

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Ing. Stefano Perticoni
Super Computing Solutions s.r.l.
http://www.scsitaly.com
Via Parini 1, 40033 Casalecchio di Reno BO, Italy
mailto: [email protected]
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