Rayavaran Dynamic Medical Objects and Documents (DMOD)

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History

Rayavaran Co. was established in 1995 by a group of young physicians in Tehran, Iran with the aim of developing a windows based hospital information system (HIS). Their first version of EMR was released in 2000 and was called Dynamic Medical Objects and Documents (DMOD). DMOD was a breakthrough in the field of EMR in the country since it was the only medical record system which could be adjusted to the different user requirements without the need to modify the source code.

Technical Specifications

Originally the system consisted of a web server and web calls from desktop applications to dynamically build the html pages by applying the xsl templates to the xml structures containing the patient medical data. Medical data is stored in a EAV

Name(s) of the people responsible for starting the system

  1. A brief history of why the system was developed.
  2. Some statistics that describe the number of users during the early stages of use
  3. A list of the various clinical applications that each system had
  4. Links to references that you used to find this information