
Over nine months, contributed to avaidyam/ProjectEHR by building and refining a comprehensive electronic health record platform focused on clinician workflows, data integrity, and UI modernization. Leveraged React, TypeScript, and JavaScript to deliver features such as dynamic scheduling, robust patient management, and advanced chart review with real-time communication and DICOM imaging integration. Applied strong data modeling and backend development skills to centralize medication data, implement database versioning, and enable offline resilience with IndexedDB. Enhanced reliability through CI/CD, DevOps practices, and extensive code refactoring, while maintaining a user-centric approach to UI/UX design and ensuring maintainability through strict type safety and modular architecture.
April 2026 delivered measurable business value and technical improvements for avaidyam/ProjectEHR, focusing on reliability, data integrity, and user experience. Key features include DevOps/observability enhancements, database versioning, UI improvements, and streamlined data handling. Major bugs fixed improved stability in UI components (Sidebar, Patient Lookup/List) and Labs/Imaging data flows. The work reduces risk of data corruption, speeds issue diagnosis, and enhances clinician workflow through direct access to Chart Review and more scalable UI health checks.
April 2026 delivered measurable business value and technical improvements for avaidyam/ProjectEHR, focusing on reliability, data integrity, and user experience. Key features include DevOps/observability enhancements, database versioning, UI improvements, and streamlined data handling. Major bugs fixed improved stability in UI components (Sidebar, Patient Lookup/List) and Labs/Imaging data flows. The work reduces risk of data corruption, speeds issue diagnosis, and enhances clinician workflow through direct access to Chart Review and more scalable UI health checks.
March 2026 monthly performance for avaidyam/ProjectEHR focused on delivering clinician-facing features, improving data integrity, and modernizing the development stack. Key features delivered include: - New Case Management capability to add/manage patient cases (commit: 67f1cbe74d2735451fb5c6d222db1f20ab7f70eb) - Per-patient/encounter export and URL-based import/export for data portability (commit: 5050b9f0c838d8d21edc413480ba6d2e629488e2) - Family History model refactor into separate FamilyStatus and FamilyHistoryItem, along with UI enhancements (commits: 03adee1d7a5b7840284f706a225261f4e299128e; be0a0e36e2cd8abd89c3f1fe17867284007459d7; 5508990074e47383701f976dbad6e83ed2701f39) - Insurance section added to Demographics and Visit Info tab introduced for RFV adjustment - LLM prompt customization per encounter and related UI/UX improvements - Appointment status field rename to align data models (commit: 0bbac15085183e4e042cb2f5fda3b2224e43ad18) - IndexedDB persistence layer groundwork for offline resilience (commit: 26094835be9bb02023c0e26c63299ef3973f6fd0) - Migration to modern tooling: CRA->Vite, DICOM viewer upgrade to Cornerstone3D, and eslint/prettier to biome (commits: 649b4a33e5dff3bd23d3d95712c9c04883ac0ec4; 435fc7e7f73c4a87d017e955f820bdb2e3d56b5d; 06f4d79f9815f5dd70f10fe5639f015ae2d4facb; af71a6bf01a63a9f771fcd033854a7bc9b28b5d8) - Frontend testing foundation advanced with React Testing Library (commit: cdee850a7476c26bb5bb36de170ad05a0420155e) and expanded test coverage (commit: 44dde8be27cee1cfd7a1870efa0c63cae7125862)
March 2026 monthly performance for avaidyam/ProjectEHR focused on delivering clinician-facing features, improving data integrity, and modernizing the development stack. Key features delivered include: - New Case Management capability to add/manage patient cases (commit: 67f1cbe74d2735451fb5c6d222db1f20ab7f70eb) - Per-patient/encounter export and URL-based import/export for data portability (commit: 5050b9f0c838d8d21edc413480ba6d2e629488e2) - Family History model refactor into separate FamilyStatus and FamilyHistoryItem, along with UI enhancements (commits: 03adee1d7a5b7840284f706a225261f4e299128e; be0a0e36e2cd8abd89c3f1fe17867284007459d7; 5508990074e47383701f976dbad6e83ed2701f39) - Insurance section added to Demographics and Visit Info tab introduced for RFV adjustment - LLM prompt customization per encounter and related UI/UX improvements - Appointment status field rename to align data models (commit: 0bbac15085183e4e042cb2f5fda3b2224e43ad18) - IndexedDB persistence layer groundwork for offline resilience (commit: 26094835be9bb02023c0e26c63299ef3973f6fd0) - Migration to modern tooling: CRA->Vite, DICOM viewer upgrade to Cornerstone3D, and eslint/prettier to biome (commits: 649b4a33e5dff3bd23d3d95712c9c04883ac0ec4; 435fc7e7f73c4a87d017e955f820bdb2e3d56b5d; 06f4d79f9815f5dd70f10fe5639f015ae2d4facb; af71a6bf01a63a9f771fcd033854a7bc9b28b5d8) - Frontend testing foundation advanced with React Testing Library (commit: cdee850a7476c26bb5bb36de170ad05a0420155e) and expanded test coverage (commit: 44dde8be27cee1cfd7a1870efa0c63cae7125862)
February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary for avaidyam/ProjectEHR. Focused on delivering clinician-facing features, stabilizing the UI across modules, and strengthening data integrity with TypeScript typings and standardized data fields. Key work included PDMP UI enhancements, NoteWriter UI overhaul (EditNote UI, Save/Discard UX) and initial bug fixes, SplitView improvements (overflow menu, resize handle, tab menu reliability), and major ChartReview data model updates with dynamic category generation. Additional UI/UX work spanned LabReport/ReportViewer, ImagingViewer, EventLog, Appointment Desk, and History components, alongside reliability improvements (error boundaries, build fixes) and engineering modernization (React 19 upgrade, Temporal API migration, TS definitions).
February 2026 (2026-02) monthly summary for avaidyam/ProjectEHR. Focused on delivering clinician-facing features, stabilizing the UI across modules, and strengthening data integrity with TypeScript typings and standardized data fields. Key work included PDMP UI enhancements, NoteWriter UI overhaul (EditNote UI, Save/Discard UX) and initial bug fixes, SplitView improvements (overflow menu, resize handle, tab menu reliability), and major ChartReview data model updates with dynamic category generation. Additional UI/UX work spanned LabReport/ReportViewer, ImagingViewer, EventLog, Appointment Desk, and History components, alongside reliability improvements (error boundaries, build fixes) and engineering modernization (React 19 upgrade, Temporal API migration, TS definitions).
January 2026 performance for avaidyam/ProjectEHR focused on delivering end-to-end improvements in scheduling, patient management, and UI/UX, with a strong emphasis on business value and data quality. Key features implemented span scheduling workflows, encounter and department/provider management, patient data access, and flowsheet enhancements, underpinned by stability and maintainability improvements across the frontend. This period included multi-schedule scheduling with per-department locations, robust appointment lifecycle (create, edit, delete), and dynamic UI refinements; new Encounter Dialog and a dedicated Departments/Providers UI to streamline care team workflows; Snapboard with a schedule-aware URL for quick oversight; expanded patient management through DB lists and Open Patient Chart dialog; and comprehensive flowsheet capabilities with date-grouped columns and in-cell options. In addition, we rolled out clinical data editors (Lab Result and Imaging) and NIHSS test data, and implemented infrastructure improvements (Use IDs for departments/providers; Import/Export/Delete Database). A suite of UI fixes and refactors (titlebar/tab issues, scrolling, bottom bar, voicing, removal of global text selection, and simplification of imports) boosted reliability and developer velocity.
January 2026 performance for avaidyam/ProjectEHR focused on delivering end-to-end improvements in scheduling, patient management, and UI/UX, with a strong emphasis on business value and data quality. Key features implemented span scheduling workflows, encounter and department/provider management, patient data access, and flowsheet enhancements, underpinned by stability and maintainability improvements across the frontend. This period included multi-schedule scheduling with per-department locations, robust appointment lifecycle (create, edit, delete), and dynamic UI refinements; new Encounter Dialog and a dedicated Departments/Providers UI to streamline care team workflows; Snapboard with a schedule-aware URL for quick oversight; expanded patient management through DB lists and Open Patient Chart dialog; and comprehensive flowsheet capabilities with date-grouped columns and in-cell options. In addition, we rolled out clinical data editors (Lab Result and Imaging) and NIHSS test data, and implemented infrastructure improvements (Use IDs for departments/providers; Import/Export/Delete Database). A suite of UI fixes and refactors (titlebar/tab issues, scrolling, bottom bar, voicing, removal of global text selection, and simplification of imports) boosted reliability and developer velocity.
December 2025 performance summary for avaidyam/ProjectEHR focused on delivering clinical data enrichment and codebase simplifications that directly support clinician workflows and analytics readiness.
December 2025 performance summary for avaidyam/ProjectEHR focused on delivering clinical data enrichment and codebase simplifications that directly support clinician workflows and analytics readiness.
Month: 2025-11 — Performance summary for avaidyam/ProjectEHR. Highlights include delivery of clinician-focused features, data quality improvements, and security/compliance-friendly data governance. Business value delivered through faster chart workflows, richer patient context, and clearer department data management.
Month: 2025-11 — Performance summary for avaidyam/ProjectEHR. Highlights include delivery of clinician-focused features, data quality improvements, and security/compliance-friendly data governance. Business value delivered through faster chart workflows, richer patient context, and clearer department data management.
October 2025 was a focused sprint delivering core ProjectEHR improvements across patient onboarding, data architecture, UI stability, and case management. Key outcomes include faster patient onboarding, more reliable data access across patient contexts, and a more stable, polished user interface for clinicians.
October 2025 was a focused sprint delivering core ProjectEHR improvements across patient onboarding, data architecture, UI stability, and case management. Key outcomes include faster patient onboarding, more reliable data access across patient contexts, and a more stable, polished user interface for clinicians.
September 2025: Delivered a focused set of frontend and integration improvements for avaidyam/ProjectEHR that directly enhance clinician productivity, data reliability, and collaboration. Key initiatives include stabilizing and modernizing the DWV imaging viewer with simplified initialization, robust event handling, cleanup, improved loading logic, and DICOM conversion support (including jpg-to-dcm and live image-to-DICOM flows); migrated real-time communications to Gemini Live API for chat and voice, with UI updates to support voice interactions and related fixes; removed Hume AI functionality to reduce tech debt and streamlining assets; and a series of UI/data enhancements across patient vitals, chart review, SplitView, and NoteViewer to improve data presentation and workflow. These changes reduce setup/configuration friction, improve data accuracy, and enable smoother cross-team collaboration, demonstrating strong frontend architecture, API integration, and user-centric UI improvements.
September 2025: Delivered a focused set of frontend and integration improvements for avaidyam/ProjectEHR that directly enhance clinician productivity, data reliability, and collaboration. Key initiatives include stabilizing and modernizing the DWV imaging viewer with simplified initialization, robust event handling, cleanup, improved loading logic, and DICOM conversion support (including jpg-to-dcm and live image-to-DICOM flows); migrated real-time communications to Gemini Live API for chat and voice, with UI updates to support voice interactions and related fixes; removed Hume AI functionality to reduce tech debt and streamlining assets; and a series of UI/data enhancements across patient vitals, chart review, SplitView, and NoteViewer to improve data presentation and workflow. These changes reduce setup/configuration friction, improve data accuracy, and enable smoother cross-team collaboration, demonstrating strong frontend architecture, API integration, and user-centric UI improvements.
August 2025 monthly delivery focused on stabilizing and modernizing the EHR frontend and data model. Key achievements include centralized medication data with a local rxnorm_all.json replacing external API calls, improving performance and reliability; robust order management with upsert semantics and UI renaming (NewOrders -> OrderCart) to prevent duplicates and enhance data integrity; UI layout modernization consolidating to Stack components for consistent spacing and reduced boilerplate; performance-oriented refinements to order workflows via a new Window component and useLazyEffect; a comprehensive patient data grid/EHR view that better organizes cardiac data, meds, tests, referrals, scans, and history; plus licensing-enabled upgrade to Material-UI Pro components for better UI capabilities.
August 2025 monthly delivery focused on stabilizing and modernizing the EHR frontend and data model. Key achievements include centralized medication data with a local rxnorm_all.json replacing external API calls, improving performance and reliability; robust order management with upsert semantics and UI renaming (NewOrders -> OrderCart) to prevent duplicates and enhance data integrity; UI layout modernization consolidating to Stack components for consistent spacing and reduced boilerplate; performance-oriented refinements to order workflows via a new Window component and useLazyEffect; a comprehensive patient data grid/EHR view that better organizes cardiac data, meds, tests, referrals, scans, and history; plus licensing-enabled upgrade to Material-UI Pro components for better UI capabilities.

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