Software for institutions that need it
Clinical operations platforms, inventory management, FHIR-compliant mobile health apps. Built (often volunteered) for Greek healthcare institutions where the alternative is paper, or nothing.
What you get
Software that runs a healthcare institution instead of a clinical-software demo. Patient admission, medical records, medication scheduling, pharmacy rotation, billing, discharge. Inventory management with a handheld scanner for shift counts. FHIR-compliant clinical exports a doctor can actually import into an EHR. GDPR compliance, role-based access, audit logs, SHA-256 document versioning. Production cutover discipline so the system can survive a live transition off paper or off legacy software without losing a record.
Where it ships in production
- Zosimades Nursing Home of Ioannina: a 13-module operations platform that took the home off paper. Admission, medical records, medication scheduling, billing, pharmacy rotation, discharge. Built and maintained as volunteer work, in production daily.
- IMS + collection-app: inventory management for the same nursing home, plus a handheld Android scanner that works offline during shift counts and syncs when it’s back on Wi-Fi.
- Π.Γ.Ν. Ιωαννίνων (Ioannina University Hospital) StorageManagement: a desktop app that replaced a legacy C# WinForms system for reagent and equipment tracking. Tauri + Rust + React, NSIS installer for the IT department.
- Migraine Tracker: a mobile app where the FHIR export is actually compliant. A neurologist receiving the export can import the patient’s migraine history straight into their EHR.
Who hires me for this
- Hospitals, nursing homes, and care centers that need clinical or operational software, often with no budget for the project.
- Mobile health startups that need real FHIR from day one (Observation, Patient, MedicationStatement with SNOMED + HL7), not ad-hoc JSON they will later have to migrate.
- Medical practices that want a schema-driven website Google can index properly (Physician, MedicalClinic, MedicalProcedure markup).