
Over three months, Avinash Vaidya delivered core engineering improvements to the avaidyam/ProjectEHR repository, focusing on frontend modernization, data model reliability, and clinician workflow efficiency. He centralized medication data using local JSON, refactored order management for data integrity, and upgraded UI components with Material-UI Pro. Avinash stabilized the DWV imaging viewer, integrated Gemini Live API for real-time chat and voice, and enhanced patient data presentation. His work leveraged React, TypeScript, and JavaScript, emphasizing component-based architecture and robust state management. The depth of his contributions is reflected in thoughtful refactoring, performance optimizations, and seamless integration of new features into clinical workflows.

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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