Medical  Records Save Lives

Medical Records Save Lives


Outreach EMR

provides easy to use electronic medical records for low and middle income communities across the world and is normally used in primary care clinics, small hospitals and refugee camps in low resource settings. Our systems have been designed by UK GPs who have used EMR much of their professional lives.  Our systems are currently used to manage medical records in clinics in countries including Uganda, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, the Philippines, Haiti and India.

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Key Features:

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  •  ‘Cloud Clinic’  for clinics with an internet connection
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  •  ‘Desktop Clinic’  - installation for clinics with no, or intermittent internet connect. Multiple users can access the ‘Master’ Desktop installation via WiFi or wired network
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  •   Roaming Deployment:   download a copy of the System onto a laptop for outreach work: 'sync' with the Master database when you get back to a network connection (works for both Cloud & Desktop deployments
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  •    Out-of-the-Box: the simplest possible EMR that can be learned quickly by novice computer-users
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  •   Modular Design: plugin architecture means that functionality can be extended easily; plugins can be made available on clinic-by-clinic basis, regionally, nationally or to all users
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  •   Secure: every clinic has its own secure server and automated backup
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  •   Biometric ID: resilient & robust fingerprint scanner
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  •   Interoperability: DHIS2 interface links Cloud systems with Public Health decision makers (works for both Cloud & Desktop deployments)

System Videos:

Blog:

By Linda Murphy October 12, 2025
The Road to Bukaweka
By Linda Murphy October 9, 2025
Listen to Bill talking about the charity
By Linda Murphy October 9, 2025
Peter with Jason and Tim, RENU Business Development Managers
By Linda Murphy October 1, 2025
A Whistle Stop Tour of Six Rural Clinics
By Linda Murphy July 19, 2025
A new partnership with The University of North Texas Science Centre.
By Linda Murphy July 19, 2025
A message from Bushika
By Linda Murphy March 14, 2025
Fundraising and Events
By Linda Murphy February 3, 2025
The Development Team is always busy!
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