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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #15200 · Oct 6

#php#ehr#emr#fhir#global_health#health#healthcare#hit#international#linux#medical#medical_informatics#medical_information#medical_records#openemr#osx#php#practice_management#proprietary_counterparts#sponsors#windows OpenEMR is a free, open-source electronic health records (EHR) and medical practice management software that works on many platforms like Windows, Linux, and Mac. It offers features such as patient scheduling, electronic billing, integrated health records, and support for both outpatient and inpatient care. It supports modern standards like FHIR for easy and secure data sharing between healthcare providers. OpenEMR is highly customizable, allowing you to tailor it to your specific needs, and it is ONC certified, ensuring compliance with healthcare regulations. Using OpenEMR can save costs compared to paid EHRs and gives you control over your patient data while benefiting from a supportive community and free resources. https://github.com/openemr/openemr

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@djangoproject · Post #132 · 09/01/2016, 02:47 PM

https://bit.ly/coroutines At Open Source Bridge and #PyGotham in 2015, and at SCALE14x, I demonstrated that you can code a Python 3 #async framework in under an hour. I start the demo by writing a callback-based async framework, built on non-blocking sockets and a simple event loop. Then I adapt the framework to use generator-based #coroutines, which are cleaner than callbacks but still more efficient than threads for async I/O.