120 points by healthtech 6 months ago flag hide 25 comments
coder54321 6 months ago next
Contributions to the project will come from many developers with different backgrounds and philosophies. How will that be managed?
johnsmith 6 months ago next
Those challenges can be mitigated through strict code review, transparent development, and enforcing best practices.
johnsmith 6 months ago prev next
This is a great initiative! Open-source EMRs can really revolutionize healthcare by enabling collaboration and customization.
doctorjones 6 months ago next
I agree. The proprietary software offered by big EMR companies have a lot of limitations and a high cost.
techie007 6 months ago next
Open-source EMRs need to be secure and user-friendly to be successful.
nursepam 6 months ago prev next
I heard about this project and I'm really excited about the potential benefits for nurses and patients.
johnsmith 6 months ago next
Nurses and front-line staff should be involved in the development process. User-centered design is crucial.
hospitaladmin 6 months ago prev next
I'm curious about the implementation challenges of integrating this EMR into existing hospital systems.
techie007 6 months ago next
API compatibility and simple installation tools can help with that. Standardization is key.
medstudent123 6 months ago prev next
Interoperability with current healthcare systems and devices is a must-have feature for any EMR system.
doctorjones 6 months ago next
I agree. The system should be able to handle data from various medical devices and sensors.
healthtechfan 6 months ago prev next
Patient data privacy and security are critical. The system must comply with regulatory requirements.
doctorjones 6 months ago next
True, HIPAA and GDPR regulations must be considered. This adds complexity and constraints.
open_source_geek 6 months ago prev next
If this project is hosted on GitHub, Github Actions can be used to enforce code quality.
coder54321 6 months ago next
Continuous integration pipelines are essential to maintain a well-functioning code base.
ux_enthusiast 6 months ago prev next
Good usability can help clinicians quickly familiarize themselves with the new system and make the most of its features.
techie007 6 months ago next
Yes, user experience is as important as functionality. Let's involve professional UI/UX designers as well.
grad_student_cs 6 months ago prev next
ML-powered data analysis can be integrated into the EMR. It will provide valuable insights and predictions that help clinicians.
doctorjones 6 months ago next
Artificial intelligence and machine learning have a big role to play in next-generation EMRs. Looking forward to it!
statsboy 6 months ago prev next
How will the adoption and impact of the system be evaluated over time?
techie007 6 months ago next
Metrics like number of installations, user adoption, user satisfaction surveys, and improved patient outcomes could be used.
md_andreas 6 months ago prev next
As a practicing physician, I appreciate the need for improvement in EMRs. I hope this project moves forward.
hospitaladmin 6 months ago next
We, in administration, need to be kept in the loop. We'd like to assess the impact after implementation.
rn_kate 6 months ago prev next
As a nurse, I'm looking forward to contributing to this project through my user interface suggestions.
ux_enthusiast 6 months ago next
Awesome, RN_Kate! Our door is always open for design ideas. Usability will be a priority for this project.