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We firmly believe that good data can improve decisions and save lives, and should be kept for the lifetime of a patient. We don’t shy away from a challenge: it is our way of life to challenge existing IT solutions in healthcare. We are at the forefront by ensuring that healthcare providers are given IT foundations they can build on and continue to use in the future.
Good software... good business.
eHealth Africa was founded in 2009 with a simple idea: that communities in developing countries could have better healthcare when providers are able to make data-driven decisions.
eHealth Africa’s mission is to build stronger health systems through the design and implementation of data-driven solutions that respond to local needs and provide underserved communities with tools to lead healthier lives.
We believe medical images should be flowing freely. Our aim is for clinical teams to be able to fully benefit from innovation that is out there and currently difficult to access. To achieve that goal, we use open source software and build innovative collaboration tools for medical imaging.
Osimis is commited to provide Orthanc users with professional support.
The symeda GmbH is in charge of the SORMAS development since 2016, where we took over from a closed source prototype and created a new open source version based on modern web and mobile technologies. We are in constant exchange with the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research in Braunschweig, as well as with the users of SORMAS in Nigeria, to always control the development process in a way that allows us to quickly react to new challenges and changed requirements in the field.
We work with hospitals in low resource settings, whose focus is to bring healthcare to all. If you are in the search of a hospital information system, we'd love to talk to you!
With our teams based in Bangalore and Hyderabad, we'd be happy to do an in-person demo or run a virtual one.
The tranSMART Foundation is a global non-profit organization devoted to realizing the promise of translational biomedical research through development of the tranSMART knowledge management platform.
Our Mission
The tranSMART Foundation enables effective sharing, integration, standardization and analysis of heterogeneous data from collaborative translational research by mobilizing the tranSMART open-source and open-data community.
Our Goals
Establish and sustain tranSMART as the preferred data sharing and analytics platform for translational biomedical research.
OEMR is a non-profit (501(c)(3)) organization formed to ensure that all people, regardless of race, socioeconomic status or geographic location, have access to high-quality medical care through the donation of free, open source medical software and service relating to that software.
OEMR supports the OpenEMR project and uses OpenEMR software as the primary instrument to effect its goals.
We are a nonprofit start-up breaking down the barriers to integration and bringing clinical meaning to digital health data.
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