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Cellma EHR in Guyana: Advancing Digital Healthcare Across the Caribbean

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From Commitment to Implementation 

Nearly a year ago, we announced the signing of a contract to design, supply, and install Cellma as an Electronic Health Record system in Guyana. Today, that commitment has progressed from planning to implementation with the official launch of the National Electronic Health Record system at the Festival City Polyclinic, marking a key milestone in Guyana’s digital health transformation. 

On Saturday, January 17th, we launched Festival City Polyclinic as the pilot site for the National EHR, enabling healthcare teams to utilise secure, paperless patient records within their daily workflows. The system supports the capture, storage, and management of patient information through a single, integrated digital platform, improving accessibility, continuity of care, and coordination among providers. 

From the patient perspective, the National EHR empowers individuals with 24/7 access to their health records, allowing them to view test results, prescriptions, and visit histories whenever needed. This access helps patients stay informed and engaged in their care while supporting clearer communication with healthcare providers. 

Reflecting on the significance of the launch, Hal Mohammed, Regional Manager for Latin America and the Caribbean at RioMed, noted that “this launch represents an important first step in Guyana’s implementation of a national Electronic Health Record system, laying the foundation for meaningful and lasting change through digital transformation. It also reflects our broader mission to extend RioMed’s services across Latin America and the Caribbean, working alongside governments and healthcare providers to strengthen systems, improve efficiency, and support more connected, patient-centred care throughout the region.” 

Future Outlook for Cellma EHR in Guyana

The pilot underscores the Government of Guyana’s commitment to leveraging technology to modernise healthcare delivery and improve health outcomes. As lessons are gathered and workflows refined during this phase, the National EHR will continue to evolve in preparation for wider deployment. 

We remain committed to working closely with national stakeholders to ensure the successful rollout of Cellma EHR. We extend our best wishes to the people of Guyana as this transformation progresses and are proud to support a more connected, efficient, and patient-centred healthcare system. 

About RioMed

RioMed is your trusted partner in digital healthcare. Our cloud-based all-in-one EHR solution – Cellma, enhances the efficiency, quality and safety of patient’s information and smoothens the management and operations of healthcare organisations, both private and public.    

Along with that, our Cellmaflex is an all-in-one healthcare hub for doctors and patients. It’s an end-to-end practice management software solution to cater to small clinics, pharmacies, imaging services, and lab services across the Caribbean region. On the other hand, it is a digital healthcare hub that helps patients book appointments, manage medical records, and find nearby care anytime, anywhere.     

Now, we have added a new product, CellmaConnect, theCaribbean region’sfirstClinical E-Referrals Platformdesigned to streamline the traditional referral process so that healthcare providers can collaborate easily and efficiently. 

RioMed offers apps for healthcare practitioners, providers and patients. Additionally, we offer interactive dashboards that bring together statistics and figures in an easy-to-read format. We also provide personalised portals that allows referral management, access to patient data and to smoothly collaborate with other healthcare providers.    

We are passionate about enhancing the healthcare IT, and its vital role in the future of healthcare.    

Visitwww.riomed.comor call 868 222 9410 to learn how our solutions can transform your organisation.