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Eurordis
Client: Eurordis
•Sector: Non-profit organization / Health
The Challenge
Eurordis, a non-profit alliance serving people with rare diseases in Europe, managed a fragmented and outdated internal directory. Information about people, organizations, and diseases was scattered, making classification, research, and knowledge centralization difficult. Workflows were inefficient and slowed operations.
The Deployed Solution
We modernized and maintained their internal software infrastructure by developing a dynamic and centralized classification system. The solution enables the classification and organization of people, organizations, and diseases in a structured way, centralizing operations, documentation, and institutional knowledge. The system provides advanced search capabilities and optimized workflows.
Technologies used
Riot.jsMongoDBPythonRoll
Results Obtained
- Complete centralization: 100% of data and documents accessible from a single platform
- Operational efficiency: 50% reduction in research and classification time
- Improved data quality: guaranteed standardization and consistency
- Scalability: a system capable of handling the continuous growth of the database
- Organizational impact: optimized workflows enabling more effective service to affected individuals