About Us

We are experts in open source systems in the medical informatics domains. We believe that those systems are very suitable for the market in the current context as the commercial solutions are expensive and not adaptable. Our partner include international experts in health informatics and local leading technology firms

Vision

As a firm, our vision is to leverage health informatics solutions to strengthen healthcare systems around the world. We believe in bringing the best global practices and experiences into health informatics projects to create globally significant health informatics solutions. Given our strong academic roots, we believe that health informatics can enable high quality medical research, and data based innovations like AI tools and Clinical Decision Support Systems.

The System Features

hospital management system is the inevitable part of the lifecycle of the modern medical institution. It automates numerous daily operations and enables smooth interactions of the users!

Patient Registration

Register patients with their demographics, identification, contact, relationships & other details. Search patients. Print patient ID cards.

Clinical Services

Capture, maintain and access clinical records of patients. Create general and disease specific forms. Capture drug prescriptions and order lab, radiology, other investigations or procedures. Use pre-created drug prescription templates.

Laboratory

Manage patients' orders, samples and tests. Get bird's eye view of lab's work load. Send samples for referrals.

Inpatient Management

Manage patient's admission, perform bed assignments and track ward occupancy

Stock Management

Manage, track, reorder medicines and other supplies. Move and monitor stock levels.

Billing & Accounting

Manage and maintain accurate records of all bills and financial transactions.

Reporting

Perform operational, clinical, and public health reporting.

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Contact us

Our team will be available for your support. In some cases for the NGOs we are offering our support for FREE

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Installation and Customization

We will customize the open-souce system based on your needs and requirments.

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Support and Maintenance

We offer a variety of maintenance modalities that can be adapted to the specific needs of each health facility.

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Enjoy the Service!

Together we may build a better health systems and take the health sector to a higher level

Screenshots of the system

Hospital Management Systems have been around for a while. Our aim is to enable the hospital with latest technology and help them improve their business!

Open-Source Services

We are supporting many open-source services including (OpenMRS) for electronic medical records and patient management / (ODOO) OpenERP for inventory, billing, financial accounting / (DICOM and PACS) / and (OpenELIS) for laboratory management

Bahmni

Bahmni

  • In-Patient Registration
  • Out-Patient Flow
  • Admit, Discharge and Transfers
  • Pharmacy Management
  • Laboratory Management
  • Inventory Management
  • Stock Management
  • Billing Management
  • Reports and Dashboard
  • Integration with other systems
DHIS

DHIS2

  • Case-base Surveillance
  • Datasets
  • Mobile App
  • Data Presentation
  • GIS
  • Validation and Work-flow
  • Interoperability
  • Different Data-entry Methods
  • Interactive Dashboards
  • Customized Dashboards
The first implementation of Bahmni took place at Jan Swasthya Sahyog (JSS), a hospital that has been instrumental in pioneering this open source work. Bahmni is named after a village 70km north of the small town of Bilaspur, India where one of three village health centers of JSS hospital is located. The work being done by JSS at Bahmni village is very inspirational to us and hence the name was chosen.
As of Aug 2016, Bahmni has ten total implementations with five in India, two in Nepal, two in Bangladesh and one in Sierra Leone. The first implementations of Bahmni were at Jan Swasthya Sahyog in Bilaspur, India and SEARCH in Gadchiroli, India. All the hospitals where Bahmni has been implemented are in low-resource settings. There is active work going on for many implementations slated to go live by the end of year. These include national roll-outs for government hospitals and multi-country deployment for tuberculosis management. For more details please see here.
We are very interested in hospitals who are servicing the poor/underserved and public hospitals in developing world. Please complete the Contact Us form and we will get back to you as soon as possible for our team based in India. We are happy to do an in-person demo and discuss features, roadmap, and next steps for implementation.
Once you've decided that Bahmni is right for your hospital, it involves doing a needs assessment of your setup. This includes understanding processes, data management, existing systems and availability of IT skills. Our recommended partner would provide all implementation services from advising on hardware, to setting up your network (if needed), configuring Bahmni according to your needs, rolling out the software, training the hospital staff and providing support.
Please check Bahmni Wiki for installation instructions. Visit the OpenMRS talk forum for Bahmni (link) to see if this issue is already answered. If not then you can ask us a question there.
OpenMRS is a great platform on which many have developed end user EMR applications. Most of these applications are by design specific to a particular disease, one type of hospital in a country or for just one hospital. Bahmni is aimed to being a generic system which can be used for multiple diseases, hospitals in different countries (at different levels) - only via configuration and not via software development. The EMR part of Bahmni complements OpenMRS platform (or backend) to provide an end user system.
Yes, Bahmni can be used with any combination of subsystems. This means that you can use just the EMR (OpenMRS) and OpenELIS part without the OpenERP; or just the EMR part without other OpenELIS, OpenERP; so on. Also, from the technical perspective you don't need to deploy the subsystems you don't need in your production machine, reducing any unnecessary computing resource overheads.

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