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OpenSRP is a FHIR-native medical record system for health workers to manage their patients for child health, maternal health and more. OpenSRP is developed by Ona, a Kenyan social enterprise, with contributions from organizations around the world.
OpenSRP 2, released in 2023, combines WHO health workflows with FHIR to transform how healthcare is delivered and managed.
OpenSRP 2 has three parts: a mobile app for Android devices, a web-based Admin Dashboard, and an Analytics Dashboard.
The OpenSRP Android app is used by health workers to:
- Enroll community members to a medical record system.
- Turn community members into patients by adding them to a care plan associated with their condition.
- Set future services a patient should receive based on their care plan, and assign making sure the services happen to health team members as tasks.
- Clearly visualize overdue patients so the health team can return them to care.
- Track performance of providing services to patients at individual health care practitioner and facility levels.
The OpenSRP Admin Dashboard is used by health administrators and project managers to:
- Add, edit and remove health worker user accounts.
- Manage health team organization structure such. as locations, facilities, and line of reporting.
- View patient information.
The OpenSRP Analytics Dashboard is used by health administrators, project managers, and M&E analysts to:
- View reporting at many aggregation levels, from system wide down to a single health worker.
- Access to data warehouse.
The Android app is primarily written in Kotlin, architected as a FHIR-native platform, and powered by Android FHIR SDK.
OpenSRP on Github:
In addition to the Android App, Admin Dashboard, and Analytics Dashboard, OpenSRP uses a number of tools as described in the diagram below: