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Revision as of 10:15, 14 November 2009
 The OpenEMR Documentation Wiki  
Overview of OpenEMR
- Frequently Asked Questions go here.
 - Have a question to ask? ask Here.
 - The Roadmap tries to define what direction this project is going in the future.
 - Is OpenEMR CCHIT certified?
 - Commercial Help: Professional OpenEMR installation and support
 
Demos
Online demos of OpenEMR are available from various sources. For brevity, we've sorted them into the following three classes:
- OpenEMR Version 3.1.0 Demos -- These demos are of the current stable branch of OpenEMR.
 - OpenEMR Version 3.2.x Development Demos -- These demos are of the newest development versions of OpenEMR, and may contain features known not to work yet.
 - OpenEMR Version 3.1.x Development Demos -- These demos are of changes to be rolled into the next 3.1.x version of OpenEMR.
 
Downloads
Installation and Upgrade Manuals
- OpenEMR Install Howtos
 - OpenEMR Upgrade Howtos
 - Obsolete Install Howtos: These are installation documents that cover packages (php-Gacl,Sql-Ledger, and Freeb) that have all been obsolete since OpenEMR 3.0.0 .
 
Configuration Manuals
- SSL Install Howtos
 - Backup Tools: Backup methods and scripts
 - FeeSheet Configuration: Instructions for billing with the Fee Sheet. Author is Joe Holzer.
 - Facility Setup: configuring a newly installed OpenEMR instance with your facility information.
 - Billing Setup Howtos: How to configure OpenEMR to bill.
 - Patient Statement Printing/Configuration Howtos
 - Layout Selection: OpenEMR now has three visual layouts to choose from. These instruction show how to configure this along with comparison screenshots.
 - Form Creation Tool: This is a tool for creating new forms for OpenEMR.
 - Language Translation Configuration: OpenEMR has a thriving translation community with languages already available. If you have an interest in translating OpenEMR into your native language, please let us know.
 - UTF-8 Upgrade Howto
 - Database Conversion Tools:
 
Configuring Modules
User Manuals
- 3.1 User Manual [HTML] [PDF]
 - 3.0 User Manual [HTML] [PDF]
 - 3.0 User Training Videos
 - 2.8.0 User Manual
 - CAMOS module: CAMOS (Computer Aided Medical Ordering System) is, on the surface, just a fancy interface for organizing and choosing pieces of text to insert into a patient's chart. It is designed to be intuitive and easy to use. It can be turned on in OpenEMR via the admin->forms menu. Author is Mark Leeds.
 - Cross Reference of Radio Button Menu and Tree View
 - Pharmacy Dispensary
 - Simple Note Templates
 
Developer Manuals
- Information For New Developers: If you are a developer looking to contribute to the project, check this page for details on how to get started.
 - Jquery Javascript Ajax Widget Integration: These are notes describing recent integration of JQuery, Javascript, Ajax, and Widget functions and tools into OpenEMR.
 - Language Translation Development: A HOWTO on helping with translation of OpenEMR in your native language.
 - Lists and Layouts: Ongoing project to ensure standarized usage of OpenEMR lists and layouts.
 - PhpGacl: Notes about OpenEMR's embedded php-GACL (access controls).
 - PhpMyAdmin: Notes about OpenEMR's embedded phpMyAdmin.
 
Virtual Appliances
- Virtual Appliances Overview
 - OpenEMR 3.1.0 Virtual Appliance
 - OpenEMR Developer Virtual Appliance: Only for OpenEMR Developers and Testers; configures with most current development version of OpenEMR.
 
Documents on the Web
Open Source Medical Software 
- Open Source Medical Software is a not-for-profit company that supports oemr.org and the development of OpenEMR.
 
Affiliated Projects 
Wiki Instructions 
- Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.