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The Android application will feature the ability to connect to an OpenMRS Server, allowing end-users to initially download a list of patients. This enables them to modify patient records and complete forms even when offline. Subsequently, users can synchronize these modifications with the OpenMRS Server once connectivity is restored.
Primary Features
Enhanced Audit Trail: Comprehensive logging of user actions for security and auditing purposes.
Configurable Patient Data Limit: Ability to customize the maximum number of downloaded patient records.
Secure Data Wipe: Capability to securely wipe data from the Android App for enhanced security.
Encrypted FHIR Database: Implementation of encryption for the FHIR Database on Android to safeguard patient data.
Seamless Extensibility: Effortless integration for other organizations, facilitating white-label application functionality.
Automated Docker-based Installation: Fully documented and automated installation process using Docker for OpenMRS/Keycloak setup.
Synchronization FHIR Resources: Download FHIR resources (Questionnaire, Patient, Encounters) from server & store locally
Patient Registration: Register patient offline & ability to sync resource to server.
Dynamic Patient Identifier Type: Ability to fetch available Patient IdentifierTypes from the server & select for registered patients.
Weekly Blog Posts
Week | Blog Post |
week 0 | https://medium.com/@panchalparth_91743/gsoc-2024-openmrs-community-bonding-period-ba5be89f4986 |
week 01 | https://medium.com/@panchalparth_91743/gsoc-week-1-updates-df5000a5b69a |
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week 04 | https://medium.com/@panchalparth_91743/google-summer-of-code-2024-week-4-update-9ef7a61feb03 |
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