WMT, Inc working behind the scenes for COVID-19 response…

Since late January of 2020, WMT has been developing technologies and procedures that can be integrated directly into EHR to assist clinics and physicians with screening, tracking, & documenting care of CoVID-19 patients or PUI (Persons Under Investigation). These include things such as COVID-19 specific patient encounter forms, health & travel history screening forms, and telemedicine functionality. Software has been an invaluable tool to treat patients and mitigate the threat of this continuing pandemic as time goes on. With the beginning availability of COVID-19 specific vaccinations in 2021, we have now created an event management framework to allow the use of EHR to schedule mass vaccination events, while tracking and communicating with patients throughout the process. This includes the ability to track and schedule the follow up 2nd injections for the sequence of shots currently required by the available COVID-19 vaccines.

 

WMT, Inc. to Collaborate with NHIT and Other Groups for Puerto Rico Relief

This week, a collaboration of private sector companies, the government, and not-for-profits hopes to deliver an EHR system to help Puerto Rico recover from Hurricane Maria, project leader Luis Belen told Morning eHealth's Darius Tahir. Belen, CEO of the non-profit, D.C-based National Health IT Collaborative for the Underserved, has been personally touched by the disaster: two of his aunts died because of the storm.

The organization is coordinating with teams from HHS to bring a package of satellite phones, pre-loaded laptops, Amazon cloud storage, and an open-source software, OpenEMR+. Please visit Open Health News to read the full article. WMT, Inc. could not be more excited and proud to be a part of such an important initiative.

 
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OpenEMR Plus Hurricane Response Development

In light of all the recent hurricanes and in preparation for any further natural disasters to come, we are continuing to develop our OpenEMR Plus Hurricane Response system. Enabling teams on the ground to remotely treat those in need. It is our hope that our software can be a force of good and allow the true heroes to better do their jobs! To read more, click here.

 

OpenEMR Plus Used to Help Victims of Hurricane Harvey

"Undaunted by the devastation caused by Hurricane Harvey in Houston, the Stephen F. Austin Community Health Network (SFA) responded to the crisis by leveraging open source technology to reach out to their patients and victims of the hurricane in areas of Texas that are virtually inaccessible. The Health Network, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) covering Brazoria County, is one of the areas hardest hit by Hurricane Harvey and currently recovering."

To read the full article by Roger A. Maduro via Open Health News, please click here. Or if you'd like to donate to help the victims of either Hurricane Harvey or Hurricane Irma, please donate directly to Direct Relief


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