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OpenMrs meeting 03/05/2015

The meeting was a discussion of the different changes that were implemented during this past spring. They fixed issues such as a limit to the year a patient was born. The software won’t allow admins to access dates older than 100 years old. They also added a number of functions for admins to be able to identify better a patient. When a patient goes into the hospital unconscious, the hospital staff are not able to identify the patient by asking them their basic information such as their name  furthermore they have created a method which allows them to update the patient information once the individual has awaken. Another feature was a box to add an accurate birth date for the patients since it is not always accurate.

Rodrigo Roldan

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OpenMrs meeting 03/05/2015

The meeting was a discussion of the different changes that were implemented during this past spring. They fixed issues such as a limit to the year a patient was born. The software won’t allow admins to access dates older than 100 years old. They also added a number of functions for admins to be able to identify better a patient. When a patient goes into the hospital unconscious, the hospital staff are not able to identify the patient by asking them their basic information such as their name  furthermore they have created a method which allows them to update the patient information once the individual has awaken. Another feature was a box to add an accurate birth date for the patients since it is not always accurate.

Rodrigo Roldan

From the blog rroldan1 » CS@Worcester by rroldan1 and used with permission of the author. All other rights reserved by the author.

Hello world!

My name is Rodrigo Roldan, I will graduate in May with a double Bachelor’s Degree in Computer Science and Spanish.  I have taken a great deal of courses, such as Spanish for the Professions, Java, C, Database Design, Hardware Engineering and Technical Writing.

Happy blogging!

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