About osTechnology


acafe demoosTechnology specialize in clinical decision support systems which optimize the treatment and hospital management of resources to improve quality patient care. Our quality products are the result of intensive research and development with experienced hospital staff ranging from emergency and trauma hospital directors to emergency specialists and nurses. We aim to share our knowledge through research and development and commitment to open source initiatives.

Currently our research development is undertaken through close cooperation with Medical Systems Development Research Group which has representatives from 3 of the largest emergency hospitals in Sydney. We focus on research and development in the of area of clinical decision support with the aim of optimizing the patient progress from initial triage to discharge and focusing on treatment guidelines and preventative care implementations. osTechnology’s clinical products provide the health industry with quality, evidence based systems which have been clinically trialled and tested.

Our team have released the full version of the current clinical decision support system ACAFE. It is free to use and download under open source license!

By doing this, clinicians who have worked with osTechnology know we understand the difficulties and unique impracticalities confronted in their daily work flow, and our products solve these headaches.

Our Team and Advisers

Mr David Dinh, Founder and Operations Manager, Bachelor Applied Finance, Bachelor of Law (University Technology Sydney)

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Dr Matthew Chu, MBBS (Hons)., FACEM. Director of Emergency Medicine, Canterbury Hospital. Australasian College for Emergency Medicine (ACEM).

Dr Michael Dinh, MBBS FACEM. Staff Specialist, Emergency Department CoDirector Trauma Services RPAH, Senior Clinical Lecturer, Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney.

Medical Systems Development Group- Please visit the link: MSDRG

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