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Project Buendia is an open-source electronic medical record (EMR) system designed for relief missions. It was originally created in collaboration with MSF in response to the 2014 Ebola epidemic in West Africa.
Today's current project is an MSF funded 6 month innovation project creating an EMR for Emergency (EMR-E) response.
- Product Management and Design — the project's history, priorities, goals, user research, design artifacts, and reference materials.
- About the software
- System Overview
- Client Application (user-facing Android app)
- Server Application (OpenMRS database and API)
- Server Platform (software configuration and update)
- Development procedures and plans
- Getting Started (instructions for new developers)
- How to Develop
- Testing
- Releases
- Processes and Tools
- Future Extensions
- Areas of Concern
- Build and Deployment
- Equipment List
- Hardware Build Procedures
- Software Install and Configuration
- QA
— Information on assembling, flashing, configuring, and packing a hardware & software kit to send to the field.
- Setting Up an Edison
- Software Install and Configuration
- Setting up an OpenWRT router
- Adding LEDs to Edison to report on battery and server status (optional)
- Upon Receiving Your Gear
- Setting Up a Tablet
- Server Indicator Lights
- Field Guides — Information for field staff: how to set up, use, maintain, and troubleshoot a Buendia deployment in the field.
- Advanced: Changing Wifi Settings
- Recently joined the project? See the (slightly out of date) Welcome new contributors! page.
About the software
System Overview
Client Application
Server Application
Server Platform
Development practices
GitHub Usage
Java Style
Testing
Releases
For field users and testers
Software Install and Configuration
Upon Receiving Your Gear
Setting Up a Tablet
Setting Up a Server
Setting Up an Access Point
Reference Configuration