Overview
OpenEMR is one of the most popular medical practice management solution. This is a powerful and flexible Electronic Medical Records (EMR) system designed to meet the needs of physicians, clinics, and hospitals. With OpenEMR, you can easily manage patient records, document medical history, schedule appointments, prescribe medications, handle financial accounts, and much more. OpenEMR Server is a scalable and secure solution that enables your medical practice to efficiently manage data and provide a high level of patient care. Several access levels: administrator, physician, clinician, accountant, front desk receptionist and patient.
Areas of use:
- Medical institutions, healthcare.
The key features:
- Standalone AMI or CloudFormation Template delivery method.
- Easy-to-use. After launching, the OpenEMR server is immediately operational. No server setup required.
- Automatic domain binding to the server and installation of a free Let's Encrypt certificate with auto-renewal functionality for HTTPS access when deploying using the CloudFormation template.
- HTTPS protocol for the web interface even if a domain name is not assigned to server with a self-signed certificate generated for it.
After deploying this server from the Standalone AMI, the OpenEMR application's web interface will be accessible via its IP address over HTTPS, with a self-signed certificate generated for it. You will later be able to point your domain to this server.
If you want to launch the OpenEMR server under your domain or subdomain, and that domain is already in your Route 53 Hosted Zone, you can deploy the OpenEMR server using the CloudFormation template delivery method. In this case, all domain configurations on the server and in Route 53 will be set up automatically. A free SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt with auto-renewal will also be installed automatically.
Disclaimer: This EMR server offering includes free and open-source software; additional charges apply for extended cloud features and configuration services.
Highlights
- Easy-to-use. After launching, the OpenEMR server is immediately operational. No server setup required.
- Automatic server binding to the domain name and free SSL certificate installation when using the CloudFormation Template deployment. HTTPS protocol for the web interface even if a domain name is not assigned.
- Several access levels: administrator, physician, clinician, accountant, front desk receptionist and patient.
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t3.micro AWS Free Tier Recommended | $0.042 |
t2.micro AWS Free Tier | $0.042 |
t2.large | $0.042 |
m5n.xlarge | $0.042 |
m7i-flex.xlarge | $0.042 |
t3a.2xlarge | $0.084 |
m5zn.large | $0.042 |
m5.xlarge | $0.042 |
m6i.4xlarge | $0.084 |
m7i.4xlarge | $0.084 |
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Delivery details
64-bit (x86) Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
Amazon Machine Image (AMI)
An AMI is a virtual image that provides the information required to launch an instance. Amazon EC2 (Elastic Compute Cloud) instances are virtual servers on which you can run your applications and workloads, offering varying combinations of CPU, memory, storage, and networking resources. You can launch as many instances from as many different AMIs as you need.
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After deploying this server from the Standalone AMI, the OpenEMR application's web interface will be accessible via its IP address over HTTPS, with a self-signed certificate generated for it. You will later be able to point your own domain to this server.
If you want to launch the OpenEMR server under your domain or subdomain, and that domain is already in your Route 53 Hosted Zone, you can deploy the OpenEMR server using the CloudFormation template delivery method. In this case, all domain configurations on the server and in Route 53 will be set up automatically. A free SSL certificate from Let's Encrypt with auto-renewal will also be installed automatically.
Instructions for deploying the OpenEMR server from the Standalone AMI:
Launch the server. This server does not require powerful computing resources; you can choose a simple instance type. If the Elastic IP was assigned to a running instance, the instance must be restarted.
Linux username: admin
After startup, the server is immediately ready for use, and its web interface is available at:
- https://[Public IP address]/
- default username: admin; initial password is your instance ID
Linux username: admin
When using the HTTPS protocol to access the web interface by IP address, your web browser may display a warning about potential risks due to using an IP address in the URL. In this case, you can proceed and accept the risks, as our main objective is to encrypt traffic, and using an IP address in a web browser is safe for our purposes.
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Integration is not working
We are trying to Integrate this with Mirth Connect but the process to generate Bearer token is not working on this instance. Not sure if that has been validated or not.