In my opinion this is one important research aspect to take up at
OSHCA within these two years towards creating an interoperable
framework for mobile connectivity with some of the major widely used
HMIS like OpenMRS, OSCAR or Vista. Something on the grounds of MOCA's
www.mocamobile.org Android
On Tue, 2009-03-03 at 14:41 +0500, Fouad Bajwa wrote:
What are the recommendations of the members of this list?
First I would contact the people at http://www.opentapas.org/ to learn
about their experiences with the North Shore Mobile project. They used
PDAs to sync to EMRs. It doesn't sound
We have a lightweight app written in Java that we run from a 1 gig or
smaller USB thumb drive that synchronizes with OpenEMR via SFTP. IT was
designed to be used offline in the patients home and then sync up when
you out are on the internet (or intranet).
It's a very flexible framework for
This thread is becoming an eye opener into the practical world of
mobile solutions and integration with EMRs despite it focused earlier
on a project need. I am taking note of all this information and
knowledge being shared amongst the open source health care community
and sum it up. I will also be
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Fouad Bajwa wrote:
From what I see from all the projects, no one seems to be giving
strong options except for OSCAR and OpenMRS, most of the solutions
seem to be talking about it but nothing actually operational.
From what I see from all the projects, no one seems to be giving
strong options except for OSCAR and OpenMRS, most of the solutions
seem to be talking about it but nothing actually operational.
What happens in the field is that due to lack of computer skills as
well as doctors, the Mobile