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eMOCHA is a free open-source application, developed by the Johns Hopkins Center for Clinical Global Health Education. eMOCHA is designed to assist health programs in developing countries improve provider communication and education, as well as patient care, by coordinating wireless devices with local server-based clinical training and patient care support services.
An application to strengthen and monitor community health programs that runs on low cost mobile phones.
RapidSMS is a SMS-based (text message) framework that manages data collection, complex workflows, and group coordination using basic mobile phones — and can present information on the internet as soon as it is received. So far RapidSMS has been customized and deployed with diverse functionality: remote health diagnostics, nutrition surveillance, supply chain tracking, registering children in public health campaigns, and community discussion.
Our mission is to revolutionize healthcare delivery in remote areas through innovative mobile information services that improve patient access to medical specialists for faster, high quality, and more cost effective diagnosis and intervention.
Based on the work and contributions of students, volunteers, partner organizations, and sponsors, Sana offers an open source data collection and collaboration platforms for clinical research and best practice health care delivery for underserved rural populations.
The Raxa JSS EMR is an information management system ("Raxa") designed for and to be initially implemented at the Jan Swasthya Sahyog (JSS), a healthcare non-governmental organization (NGO) working in a largely rural, underserved community in India. Raxa JSS EMR is an OpenMRS based Health Information System.
Problem
Existing measurement of malnutrition remains extremely unreliable because of human error.
mUzima is a mobile extension to the widely deployed OpenMRS electronic record system. This improves the reach of clinical care beyond tethered and connected settings.
mUzima strives to innovatively use mobile technology to improve the health of the underserved across all care domains.
mUzima guiding principles:
Handle multiple use cases (HIV, HTS, Outreach, CDM)
Add forms without repackaging
View historical data as well as capture data
Error handling and deduplication
Security