FAQ
What is the purpose of this EMR for students?
This EMR is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in using Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) for learning and training.
Is the EMR system based on open source software?
Yes, our EMR is built on open source software called OpenEMR.
What kind of infrastructure supports this EMR?
The EMR utilizes AWS cloud infrastructure, ensuring reliability and scalability.
Who founded this EMR project?
This project was founded by Muyideen Muhammed, an alumnus of George Brown College’s Health Informatics Program.
How can I access this EMR for learning purposes?
Access to this EMR for learning is typically provided by educational institutions or organizations that have adopted the platform.
Is there a cost associated with using this EMR for educational purposes?
Our EMR is designed to be accessible for educational purposes, and there is no cost for students to use it.
Can I use this EMR for real patient data or clinical practice?
No, this EMR is solely for educational and training purposes and should not be used with real patient data or in clinical practice.
What features does the EMR offer for students to learn from?
Our EMR provides various features, including patient record management, scheduling, billing, and reporting, allowing students to explore EMR functionality.
Is technical support available for students using this EMR?
Some educational institutions may offer technical support and guidance to students using the EMR for learning purposes.
Can I contribute to the development of this EMR project?
Depending on the project’s policies, students and contributors may have opportunities to participate in the development and improvement of the EMR system.