Difference between revisions of "Credit Card Processing Inside OpenEMR"

From OpenEMR Project Wiki
Line 1: Line 1:
'''<span style="color:red;">The below feature does not seem to exist anymore.</span>'''
'''<span style="color:red;">The below feature is currently being built by Open Med Practice.</span>'''


You can now process credit card payments directly from within OpenEMR. This feature uses the [http://www.authorize.net/ Authorize.net / CyberSource] IPGS to process your transactions on the OpenEMR server and get immediate feedback in the OpenEMR UI.
Current plans are to have Stripe.com, Paypal.com and Authorize.net.  
These will be Global settings to choose which one best suits the client.


== In Development ==
== In Development ==
Line 21: Line 22:
Demo site [https://omp.openmedpractice.com/ui-demo]
Demo site [https://omp.openmedpractice.com/ui-demo]


Current plans are to have Stripe.com, Paypal.com and Authorize.net.
 
These will be Global settings to choose which one best suits the client.


== Configuration ==
== Configuration ==


== Keys? ==
== Keys? ==

Revision as of 18:44, 18 September 2015

The below feature is currently being built by Open Med Practice.

Current plans are to have Stripe.com, Paypal.com and Authorize.net. These will be Global settings to choose which one best suits the client.

In Development

WARNING: This feature is currently in flux and is not yet included in the main OpenEMR development or any released version of OpenEMR.

Picking up the torch

Because of many request for this feature, Open Med Practice is building this feature for the community. We are about two weeks into integrating the SDK provided by Authorize.net. If interested please consider sponsership[1].

Estimated time to available patch 90 days from this posting 9/5/2015 sherwingaddis at gmail dot com.

UPDATE 9/11/2015:

Currently finishing up the integration of Stripe.com into the OpenEMR. A URL for public testing will be published next week.

UPDATE 9/18/2015

Beta testing has begun for the Stripe.com integration. Submitted a pull request for current coding efforts. Demo site [2]


Configuration

Keys?