pandiarajanking wrote on Thursday, October 16, 2014:
how many maximum no of patient add in open emr. And also i need 1 lakhs patient should be add in health services projects… anyone can help me…
pandiarajanking wrote on Thursday, October 16, 2014:
how many maximum no of patient add in open emr. And also i need 1 lakhs patient should be add in health services projects… anyone can help me…
openemrdev wrote on Thursday, October 16, 2014:
OpenEMR running on mysql database so No of patients based on mysql database
see http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10436246/mysql-what-is-the-maximum-size-of-a-database
Let me know if you need help
fsgl wrote on Thursday, October 16, 2014:
Most Forum members speak American English, therefore they would not know that a lakh is 100,000.
OpenEMR is geared to the small & medium sized practice. It would not likely meet the needs of 100K patients.
Please keep your original posts to a maximum of 1 per topic.
aterad wrote on Thursday, October 23, 2014:
@fsgl, yes you said openemr is for small and medium sized practise that 100k patients might not likely be possible, can it then possibly contain between 10k and 20k patients?
blankev wrote on Thursday, October 23, 2014:
Software and hardware make the difference. If you have 200K patients and these patients are all healthy and well those 100 patients to be seen by a doctor can be done by OpenEMR.
If consequently the is an epidemic, it might be that there are 150 visits per day. This could also be done by OpenEMR.
The real challenge that I can not answer is when there are 100 doctors, seeing 60 new and different patients every day. There should be a device in the software world that can make a reasonable guesstimate. Or try to find OpenEMR users in the field with more than say 10.000 patients and your amount of doctors handling the OpenEMR setting you try to implement.
Now since your question is obvious a theoretical question, with future possible use, you might start making the database of 1 lakhs patient and import this file into OpenEMR, once you have this accomplished, please feel free to come back with the next row of questions.
blankev wrote on Thursday, October 23, 2014:
From the link above I copy paste the following:
default mysql is 256 TB for myd file with 6 byte pointer size. i know this is ridiculous answer, but that is what you wanted to know. in real life all depends on the queries, indexes, column count, row count, etc… i guess.
So welcome in the real world. For now the answer on your question is still not defined, but you might find the answer and please feel free to share you discoveries.
fsgl wrote on Thursday, October 23, 2014:
I should revise the earlier post.
It was based upon the article of T. Simbini, written in 2006.
Siaya District Hospital, with 240 beds, implemented OpenEMR in 2012. Apparently they have grown, but it is not clear what is their IT infrastructure presently.
Revised answer to the OP: maybe.
To Timothy: yes.
rgenandt wrote on Friday, October 24, 2014:
Without trying to plug anything,we (Williams Medical Technologies) have one client with 100,000 patients in the database, a couple dozen providers seeing hundreds of patients in multiple clinics every day - no problems, MU reporting can be a bit slow at times but not so bad. Several other clients that are pretty large, 10 or more doctors, high patient loads, 30,000 - 50,000 patients in the database. All working with no problems -
I think even medium to large sized facilities could use it easily!
On Thursday, October 23, 2014 5:36 PM, fsgl fsgl@users.sf.net wrote:
I should revise the earlier post.
It was based upon the article of T. Simbini, written in 2006.
Siaya District Hospital, with 240 beds, implemented OpenEMR in 2012. Apparently they have grown, but it is not clear what is their IT infrastructure presently.
Revised answer to the OP: maybe.
To Timothy: yes.
Any one can help me…
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