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3 Stripes Technologies EMR

A cloud-based EMR built from the ground up for Caribbean medical practices.

Three versions. Four years. One platform doctors actually use.

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3 Stripes Technologies

Healthcare IT · Azure · Full-Stack Product
V3 Live
Platform Status
7,000+
Patient Records
10+
Doctors on Platform

The Team

Built by three people.

Antonio Cumberbatch

Founder & Technical Lead

Antonio architected and led the full V3 rebuild — from infrastructure design on Azure to API layer and product strategy. He holds 7 Microsoft Azure certifications including Expert-level Solutions Architect, and previously managed cloud infrastructure at Digicel Group.

Rakib Hasan

Rakib Hasan

UI/UX Designer & Frontend Developer

For 3 Stripes Technology, I designed a comprehensive healthcare management system centered around the user. From structuring complex Electronic Medical Records (EMR) to crafting an accessible patient portal, my goal was to create a clean, minimalist interface that reduces cognitive load for medical professionals and patients alike.

Naeem Hasan

Full-Stack Developer

Naeem built and maintained the core application layer across the EMR's development lifecycle, contributing to everything from data modelling to real-time features. He is the primary developer on ongoing maintenance and feature delivery.

The Problem

Caribbean medical practices were managing patient records on paper or on foreign EMR systems that weren't built for how regional doctors actually work — not for the documentation patterns, the practice sizes, or the local infrastructure constraints. We built 3ST EMR to close that gap.

Three Versions to Get It Right

V1 — Retired

Retired

The first version was built on a low-code Oracle platform. It proved the concept but hit a ceiling quickly — the platform wasn't suited to the kind of custom clinical logic the product needed as requirements matured.

V2 — Retired

Retired

V2 was a proper web application and was publicly presented at the T&T Medical Research Conference at the Radisson Hotel. Feedback from the medical community was positive. But the product had a critical architectural problem: patient record lists loaded the entire dataset client-side on every request. At 7,000+ records, that meant 5–10 second load times on a core workflow. The codebase wasn't built to fix that without a full rewrite. So we did a full rewrite.

V3 — Current (Launched 2025)

Live

V3 is not an iteration of V2. It's a complete ground-up rebuild with a monorepo architecture, TypeScript end-to-end, and a properly separated API and frontend layer. The core technical decision was moving to server-driven pagination — list views query only what they need, with server-enforced limits and validated response contracts. Load times on the same dataset dropped from 5–10 seconds to under a second.

The platform runs on Azure with a WAF layer in front of the frontend. During early production, automated bot traffic was spiking compute usage to 80–100% CPU. Adding a WAF dropped baseline resource usage to 30–40% and eliminated the impact on real users entirely. That removed an entire class of infrastructure risk.

Current State

The platform is live with an active medical practice managing 7,000+ patient records and near-paperless day-to-day operations. The system handles multi-practitioner workflows, appointment management, and clinical documentation across a team of over 10 doctors.

Sound familiar?

Caribbean healthcare has been behind on tech for a long time. Not because doctors don't care about efficiency, but because the tools that exist weren't built for the region. Most EMR platforms are designed for US billing codes, US practice sizes, and US compliance requirements. They don't fit how a Caribbean clinic actually runs.

3ST EMR was built from the ground up with local practices in mind. Three versions, real feedback from real doctors, and a product that's actually used day to day rather than bought and abandoned.

If you're a medical practice still running on paper or a system that doesn't fit your workflow, Antonio leads the product and can walk you through the platform directly.

FAQ

Common Questions

How much does an EMR cost for a Caribbean medical practice?

3 Stripes Tech EMR is priced at $99 USD per user per month, with a founding partner rate available. Pricing is per active user, so it scales with your practice.

Is the 3 Stripes EMR built for Caribbean healthcare specifically?

Yes. It was designed around how Caribbean doctors actually work, rather than adapting a foreign system. It runs in the cloud on Azure with a 25-day free trial.

Built for Caribbean practices. Ready to scale.

If you're a medical practice in the region and want to see the platform live, reach out.

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