Afya is a Computerized Medical Record, a digital health record that stores and secures your health information: treatments, test results, allergies...
It allows you to share them with the health professionals of your choice, who need them to treat you.
Afya's goal is to make available to healthcare professionals, with the patient's prior consent, medical information (medical history, laboratory test results, imaging, current treatments) from other healthcare professionals (general practitioners, specialists, nursing or hospital staff) defining a medical profile of each patient.
Afya contains :
- The patient's medical history,
- Medications prescribed and administered,
- Hospitalization reports and other test results (medical analyses, x-rays, etc.),
- Contact information for relatives to be contacted, if necessary.
All of this information is digitized and shared with healthcare professionals to ensure better patient care, thanks to improved coordination and continuity of care.
Afya is a computerized medical record, fed by healthcare professionals. All the information in the file is therefore "personal and confidential" and is subject to medical confidentiality. The patient has full control over the data that is shared, i.e. he can choose not to disclose it to certain practitioners. Only the patient's treating physician has access to all information. In an emergency, health care professionals may exceptionally have access to the patient's Afya file.
This project was created with:
- Node JS version 12.16.1. LTS.
- Docker version 2.4.0.0
- GraphQL version 15.3.0
- Apollo-Server latest version oct.2020
To start these services, make sure that Nodejs, Docker, and all necessary dependencies are installed and start using yarn.
To get more help on this project, contact us at Astech Congo Dev created by Didierson Amuri.
To get more help on the Node JS use go check out the Node JS README.
To get more help on the Docker use go check out the Docker.
To get more help on the GraphQL use go check out the GraphQL.
To get more help on the Apollo Server use go check out the Apollo-GraphQL.