OpenMRS



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OpenMRS® is a community-developed, open-source, enterprise electronic medical record system framework. We've come together to specifically respond to those actively building and managing health systems in the developing world, where AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria afflict the lives of millions. Our mission is to foster self-sustaining health information technology implementations in these environments through peer mentorship, proactive collaboration, and a code base that equals or surpasses proprietary equivalents. You are welcome to come participate in our community, whether by implementing our software, or contributing your efforts to our mission!
 

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News Blog: Calling all developers: a web survey just for you

Have you ever contributed — or thought about contributing — to OpenMRS’s code base?

If so, we’re asking you to please complete a brief web survey at the URL below about the development process. Getting feedback from everyone is critical to helping us improve the process, and for OpenMRS to grow in the future. Thanks in advance, and here’s the survey!

http://tinyurl.com/openmrs-dev-survey

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News Blog: OpenMRS feature on PRI?s The World

OpenMRS was featured today on Public Radio International’s program, The World. Hamish, Paul, and James Arbaugh were interviewed. Listen to the segment

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News Blog: OpenMRS 1.3.2 Released

OpenMRS 1.3.2 has been released. This is a bug fix and security release over the current 1.3.1 release. This upgrade is strongly recommended.

See the the release notes for more information.

1.3.2 can be downloaded from http://download.openmrs.org.

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