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Our Sample FHIR interface:
https://github.com/davethall/FHIRPatientManager/tree/main
Open-Source EHR/EMR and software: offering support for the following.
OpenEMR https://www.open-emr.org/
OpenEMR (USA/Global) – A popular open-source EMR for clinics and small hospitals, which is ONC Certified. OpenEMR has implemented support for FHIR and some device integration. According to the project, recent versions include “Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) integration”
open-emr.org and even “low-cost medical devices connectivity”
open-emr.org .OpenEMR can import/export data via HL7 FHIR and also supports the older HL7 v2 through modules. (OpenEMR’s community has worked on an HL7 interface for labs and devices; e.g. OpenEMR can consume an HL7 ORU message from a lab system and store results.) Thus, while geared toward smaller practices, OpenEMR is keeping up with interoperability trends (FHIR, CCD, etc.).
OpenMRS https://openmrs.org/
OpenMRS (Global) – An open-source EHR platform widely used in resource-constrained settings (NGO clinics, Ministries of Health in Africa/Asia). OpenMRS was built with a concept dictionary and has modular interoperability support. By design, OpenMRS has supported HL7 v2 messaging for many years and also can use the DICOM standard for radiology integration pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
. It now has a FHIR module: recent work “developed a new FHIR module supporting the latest standards” to allow easier integration with other systems
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov . A 2023 paper noted OpenMRS supports “messaging standards including HL7 V2…and has included integration with the DICOM standard, and an earlier iteration of HL7 FHIR support” pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
. This means OpenMRS instances can both send and receive HL7 messages (for lab results, ADT, etc.), and new deployments can expose FHIR endpoints. OpenMRS often serves as a backend while mobile apps or other systems connect via its REST or FHIR APIs.
HospitalRun
Open Hospital
https://www.open-hospital.org/
GNUHealth
OpenEHR https://openehr.org/
OpenEHR (specification & related systems) – openEHR is a health data modeling standard (not a software per se), but several international EHR systems are based on openEHR (e.g. PulseTile, Ehrscape, EtherCIS platform, used in parts of Europe and Asia). These systems often use openEHR for data storage and provide APIs for data exchange. They are typically capable of outputting HL7 FHIR (since openEHR archetypes can be mapped to FHIR resources). For interoperability, such systems rely on openEHR REST APIs, and also implement HL7 or DICOM where needed (especially for imaging or device data integration through middleware).
Custom Built Telemedicine Platform
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Custom Built Home Health Monitoring Application
Secure platform for healthcare professionals to monitor and manage patient care
- Streamlined Patient Care Management
- Real-time vital signs monitoring
- Secure patient data management
- Easy report generation
- HIPAA compliant platform
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simple patient ping on SourceForge
Simple Patient Ping is a very basic outbound interface that queries a MySql database using Mirth.
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