openmrs implementers 2009 - overview
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Overview of OpenMRS presented by Burke and Paul at the 2009 OpenMRS Implementers ConferenceTRANSCRIPT
OpenMRSOverview & Road Map
The Past Year
GSoC / OIP x 2
Security Review
Unit Test-a-thon --> @should, Eclipse plugin
Bellagio
OpenMRS MDR-TB
Logic-a-thon
The Past Year
OSUOSL hosting, Verio hosting (labs, CI)
BCG
OpenMRS trip to Kenya & Rwanda
Development Studio
Jembi, OASIS
OpenMRS 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 (soon)
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In the past year, 52 developers have committed code
12 Developers with >100 commits in 2009
“OpenMRS is one of the largest open-source teams in the world, and is in the top 2% of all project teams on Ohloh.”
OpenMRS Code
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Implementers Group
42organizations represented here
Last SundayIt took us about 6 weeks … to configure our ER and Surgery modules in OpenMRS. … Thanks again to Andy at MVP and James at HAS among others for considerable guidance and support … There are only a couple of us working on this project at MSF with limited resources, and without the help of the implementers group we would have been stopped in our tracks.
On June 1 we went live with the production database in Port au Prince. … the system is run by local staff with limited technical training. … Overall we have been impressed with the stability of OpenMRS on Linux; server reboots are sometimes necessary once or twice a day because of Tomcat memory errors.
With three months of data in the system now and stability and output tried and true …
ThanksJohn John BrooksMédecins Sans Frontières (MSF)/Doctors Without Borders
BCG Process
Refining OpenMRS vision and goals Developing an organizational scale-out plan,
including: Organizational structure, roles, and cost
estimates Model for sustainability Series of implementation initiatives and next
steps Key OpenMRS / partner focus areas going
forward Interviews, surveys, and research on open
source analogs
SoftwareArchitecture, API, Apps, Testing
Implementation& Evaluation
Partnerships&
Community
Board / President / Administration
OpenMRS Priorities
1. Onsite Data Entry (synchronization)
2. Web Forms
3. Reporting
4. Mobile
5. Decision Support for Providers
6. UI Framework
7. Primary Care / Pharmacy
8. Treatment/Failure Module
9. Scale to 2 million patients
10. Lab