React frontend for HospitalRun, a free software for developing world hospitals.
HospitalRun Frontend is the React-based user interface component of the HospitalRun healthcare management system. It provides a comprehensive web interface for managing hospital operations including patient records, appointments, medications, and billing. The project specifically targets healthcare facilities in developing regions with limited resources.
Healthcare organizations, hospitals, and clinics in developing regions needing affordable electronic medical record systems. Also suitable for developers and organizations wanting to deploy or contribute to open-source healthcare software.
As free software designed specifically for developing world hospitals, it offers a cost-effective alternative to proprietary healthcare systems while being optimized for low-resource environments with features like offline capability and multi-language support.
Frontend for HospitalRun
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Includes patient management, appointments, medications, billing, and reporting, providing a full EMR suite as listed in the key features.
Designed for low-resource environments with multi-language support, prioritizing usability for developing regions per the project philosophy.
MIT licensed with active CI/CD, contribution guides, and Slack community, evidenced by badges and documentation links in the README.
Targets areas with limited connectivity, though offline capabilities are implied from the context of resource-constrained settings.
Labeled as 'developing' with beta releases, making it risky for production-critical healthcare deployments without extensive testing.
Requires deployment with the HospitalRun backend system, which can be challenging for non-technical teams, as noted in the contributing guide.
Tailored for developing world hospitals, it may lack advanced integrations or compliance certifications expected in other regions.