eHospital by IntelliSOFT
eHospital, IntelliSOFT’s flagship product, is an end-to-end hospital information system that is powered by Bahmni. eHospital leverages an integrated medical records system, lab system and ERP in a distribution that addresses the workflows, forms and reports of the East African market.
eHospital has the ability to manage the patient journey from registration, through consultation, lab orders and prescriptions. Our vision for eHospital is to positively impact care delivery through access to and use of quality health data.
Our Partners
Awards & Recognitions
Partnernship Announcement
We are proud to announce our official partnership with OpenHIE as a Partner Organization! Our commitment to health systems’ strengthening through tech-agnostic software aligns seamlessly with OpenHIE’s mission. From software development and quality assurance to shaping key components within health initiatives, we’re dedicated to optimizing clinical workflows and improving patient outcomes.
Grant Award
IntelliSOFT is excited to be one of nearly 50 Grand Challenges grant winners announced by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to support low- and middle-income countries LMICs in harnessing AI’s power for good. IntelliSOFT will join a team of global health researchers to harness the power of artificial intelligence for educating and empowering Kenyan youth in health. Read More
Partnership Announcement
IntelliSOFT is pleased to be among the Africa-based digital health entrepreneurs listed by PATH that are building tools to support community health workers. We are one of four organizations that PATH, in partnership with Medic, have awarded funding to expand their digital health solutions for community health using the Community Health Toolkit (CHT). The award is part of the Digital Health Ecosystem (DHE) project, funded by the Bayer Foundation. Through the DHE project, we will further develop Mama’s Hub, (a Maternal Health Information System implemented by Kabarak University, through funding from the National Research Fund of Kenya). Additionally, we will develop a pharmacovigilance module for CHT and prepare a scaling and sustainability plan for IntelliSOFT as a whole. Read more
Application Recognition
The Newborn Nutrition Reference Application and PvERS II, both applications that we have developed, have received recognition from the Digital Public Goods Alliance(DPG) and are now listed on the DPG Registry as Digital Public Goods (DPGs). Both the Pharmacy Poisons Board of Kenya-owned PvERS II and the PATH and Philips Foundation-owned Newborn Nutrition Reference App adhere to the DPG standard and have met all requirements to be listed on the DPG registry as digital public goods. DPGs are defined as open source software, open data, open AI models, open standards, and open content that adhere to privacy and other applicable laws and best practices, do no harm, and help attain the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Recognition of Activities
” Your participation [In the 2021 Digital Principles Organizational-Self Assessment whose results are in this blog] helped the Digital Principles team understand community priorities, needs, and engagement approaches.…..I’m extending sincere congratulations on IntelliSOFT’s result as a Gold-Level Endorser! Your organization is indicated as such on the Digital Principles endorsers page. We appreciate your advocacy and partnership to make the Digital Principles come to life. Congratulations again and it’s always a pleasure working with you.”
~ Claudine Lim | Manager, Principles for Digital Development, Digital Impact Alliance at the United Nations Foundation ~