04 May 2022

Interneuron announce openEPMA

Interneuron announce openEPMA
Interneuron CIC, the open source health and care software development company, today announced the first production instance of its newest solution for the NHS; openEPMA

openEPMA is a fully featured Electronic Prescribing and Medicines Management solution co-designed with the NHS alongside the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust (RNOH). openEPMA is now in live use at RNOH. (Video - openEPMA live at RNOH)


Joel Ratnasothy, Interneuron’s CEO states “As far as we know this is the world’s first truly open source EPMA solution from the application though to the data platform. Not just open data, not just vendor neutral, but truly open source. This will be a game changer in the EPMA space, allowing a richer experience for professional prescribers and pharmacists. openEPMA integrates with the other Interneuron modules within our Modular Care Record (openMCR) or 3rd party solutions, both within the hospital and in the community.”


With the continued drive towards digital transformation, Interneuron has built a better alternative to the currently available solutions. Open by design, every release and update includes a comprehensive bill of materials to document every component and library used within the solution.


In the spirit of “keep your options open”, Interneuron have provided free unfettered access to their software for people to experience it for themselves: www.modularcarerecord.com


About Interneuron: Interneuron CIC was founded in 2017 as a not-for-profit Community Interest Company. Interneuron’s openMCR (Modular Care record) is a clinically focussed electronic patient record solution featuring a range of modules that allow organisations to track, monitor and manage patients from admission through diagnosis, treatment to discharge.


About RNOH: RNOH, the largest orthopaedic hospital in the UK, is regarded as a leader in the field of orthopaedics both in the UK and world-wide. They provide a comprehensive and unique range of neuro-musculoskeletal healthcare, ranging from acute spinal injuries to orthopaedic medicine and specialist rehabilitation for chronic back sufferers. RNOH plays a major role in teaching with over 20% of all UK orthopaedic surgeons receive training here. Patients benefit from a team of highly specialised consultants, many of whom are recognised for their expertise both in the UK and abroad

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