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  • A Software Engineer’s Exploration of OpenMRS

    I. Introduction OpenMRS is a free and open-source medical record system designed to support healthcare delivery in low-resource environments. It was first launched in 2004 as a collaboration between multiple organizations, including the Regenstrief Institute and Partners In Health (Wikipedia). It started out being used in Kenya and Rwanda to support HIV care. Today, OpenMRS…

  • Identifying Software Requirements with DDD, Event Storming and MDBS

    When designing and building software systems, it’s important to have a clear understanding of the requirements and goals of the system. In school, we’re constantly reminded about how there are ways to build better, more efficient, or cleaner code. However, often times, the easiest way to make mistakes when it comes to software development are…

  • An Outsider’s Look at Developing Electronic Health Record Systems

    Introduction Long term, I’m interested in working as a software engineer for the international development sector. Most likely that will take the form of international health care or medical record keeping. I’m not currently working in the healthcare field, but have recently been doing some personal research out of curiosity. I wanted to see how…

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