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:*DHIS2 has several ready-to-install digital data packages to support COVID-19 surveillance & response based on WHO guidelines. All packages are optimized for Android or web-based data collection. The COVID-19 digital data package includes standard metadata aligned with the WHO’s technical guidance on COVID-19 surveillance and case definitions and implementation guidance to enable rapid deployment in countries | :*DHIS2 has several ready-to-install digital data packages to support COVID-19 surveillance & response based on WHO guidelines that can be integrated into existing DHIS2 systems or deployed as stand-alone systems. All packages are optimized for Android or web-based data collection. The COVID-19 digital data package includes standard metadata aligned with the WHO’s technical guidance on COVID-19 surveillance and case definitions and implementation guidance to enable rapid deployment in countries. The packages support: | ||
:** 1) Case-based Surveillance: DHIS2 has released a digital data package to accelerate case detection, situation reporting, active surveillance and response | :** 1) Case-based Surveillance: DHIS2 has released a digital data package to accelerate case detection, situation reporting, active surveillance, and response to COVID-19. The package is inspired by the Ministry of Health Sri Lanka’s pioneering design of DHIS2 tracker for COVID-19 case detection and draws on years of collaboration with the World Health Organization (WHO) to develop information system standards for case-based disease surveillance.; | ||
:** 2) Contact tracing program to facilitate operations of contact tracing and with built in relationships to the case-based tracker for enhanced analysis; | :** 2) Contact tracing program to facilitate operations of contact tracing and with built-in relationships to the case-based tracker for enhanced analysis; | ||
:** 3) Ports of entry screening and follow up | :** 3) Ports of entry screening and follow up | ||
:** 4) Automated analysis of core indicators & dashboards for response planning. The package also includes options for aggregate and event-based surveillance; countries can transition between data models according to realities on the ground while still capturing most critical data points. | :** 4) Automated analysis of core indicators & dashboards for response planning. The package also includes options for aggregate and event-based surveillance; countries can transition between data models according to realities on the ground while still capturing the most critical data points. | ||
:* Team has created training materials and videos for the above configurations | :* Team has created training materials and videos for the above configurations | ||
:* Packages translations are now available in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian and Norwegian. Additional languages can be added on demand. | :* Packages translations are now available in French, Spanish, Portuguese, Arabic, Russian and Norwegian. Additional languages can be added on demand. |
Revision as of 10:00, 21 September 2022
Global Good Adaptations to COVID-19
The following table summarizes the adaptions made by global goods to support COVID-19 response activities. These updates are provided by our global good partners and updated regularly.
To read more about global good adaptations for COVID-19 vaccine introduction, visit the Global goods and vaccinations page.
Last update: July 14, 2022
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Digital Health Atlas |
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OpenHIE COVID-19 Task Force (Cross-cutting for all global goods) |
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Bahmni |
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CommCare |
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Community Health Toolkit (CHT) |
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The CHT Team has created two use case demonstrations: Port of Entry (PoE Screening and CHT Rapid Diagnostic Teat (RDT) workflow for community health workers. |
DHIS2 |
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Everwell Hub |
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Logistimo |
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GOFR |
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Healthsites |
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Instant OpenHIE |
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mHero |
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Mobile WACh |
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ODK |
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OpenBoxes |
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Open Concept Lab |
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OpenCR |
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OpenCRVS |
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OpenELIS |
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OpenHIM |
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openIMIS |
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OpenLMIS |
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OpenMRS |
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OpenSRP/Akuko/Canopy |
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Project Catalog Management Tool |
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Reveal |
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SantéIMS |
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SanteMPI |
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SORMAS |
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Tamanu EMR |
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COVID-19 Community Coordination
Digital Square is pleased to share resources sourced from the Digital Health Community to facilitate alignment and coordination in the COVID-19 response, and to support countries choosing digital tools to aid in their own response efforts. If you have a resource you would like us to host on the wiki, please contact Amanda BenDor.
UNICEF Country Mapping for COVID-19 Response
UNICEF has initiated a country mapping of relevant Digital Health solutions that can be leveraged to support frontline health workers in their response to COVID-19 and that can be used by countries to support Risk Communication and Community Engagement on COVID-19. The mapping can be accessed here. If you want to update the country mapping, please use the comment function and the UNICEF team will update the information accordingly.
Likewise, a partnership landscaping has also been done to map where implementing partners are working to support digital tools for frontline health workers and which digital solutions they are supporting. This mapping can be accessed here. If your organization is missing from the partnership landscaping, you can add the information directly in the spread sheet.
Both these mapping tools are free to use by anyone who wish to know which solutions already exist at country level and that can be deployed for frontline health workers for COVID-19 response and recovery efforts.
Comparison of Digital Tools used in the COVID-19 Response
Countries have access to a large, complex ecosystem of digital platforms that can support COVID-19 response. The process of selecting the most appropriate platform for a country's specific needs or context can be overwhelming without clear information about the benefits and limitations of the options. Several new resources have been developed to support in-country assessment and decisions about digital technologies for COVID response.
Johns Hopkins assessment
In July 2020, Johns Hopkins published an assessment of digital platforms that have an established presence in several low- and middle-income countries (LMIC), and either have been or could be rapidly reconfigured to address COVID-19 related case management and contact tracing needs. The assessment includes a review of the following tools: CommCare, Community Health Toolkit (CHT), DHIS2 Tracker, Go.Data, ODK, OpenSRP, RapidPro, SORMAS, and WelTel. The platforms were selected based on their existing deployment, flexibility, and adaptability for COVID-19 use cases, their ability to support multiple languages, and stakeholder interest in how these applications can be leveraged in response to COVID-19. The full report can be accessed here.
Digital Square efforts
In recognition that this is a rapidly evolving landscape, Digital Square has been working across donors to collate a comparison of digital tools that are currently used in the COVID-19 response. Included in the comparison is an analysis of a number of functional and non-functional requirements. Including in this document are the following digital health tools: DHIS2, SORMAS, Go.Data, EpiInfo, CommCare, ODK, Kobo Toolbox, Excel and non-digital paper tools. This comparison is a dynamic document meant for community updates that can be accessed here. If you would like to make updates including adding additional tools or information to tools included, please contact Carl Fourie.
Map & Match
The USAID-funded Map & Match project helps countries, donors, implementing partners, and the global digital health community at large to leverage and adapt existing digital tools in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. As the world learned during the West Africa Ebola outbreak response, prioritizing the reuse and adaptation of existing digital tools is vital to quickly scale access to time-sensitive disease information and data. Find Map & Match resources on the Digital Square website here.
- In March 2021, Digital Square published the Digital Applications and Tools Across an Epidemiological Curve. This resource provides a strategic framework for governments, investors, implementing organizations, and the digital health community to better understand how existing digital tools can be adapted and used during different phases of an outbreak.
Country Support
Mali
With funding from USAID Mali, Digital Square is working closely with the Mali Ministry of Health and partners such as CDC, Gavi, UNICEF and Global Fund to support adaptation and scale of digital health tools to support the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine. Through the end of 2021, Digital Square is specifically supporting the following activities:
- Adapt and scale existing health information systems for COVID-19 vaccine rollout to enable real-time monitoring of vaccine availability and vaccine coverage.
- Support MOH to transition existing paper-based systems to digital platforms (focus on digital tools for monitoring adverse side effects).
- Harness digital tools to identify and locate persons eligible for vaccination.
- Identify tools and applications to be made interoperable.
- Contribute to an evaluation of a vaccination campaign in Bamako.
For more information on these activities or to coordinate with the Digital Square team, please contact Caitlin Bowman.
Additional COVID Resources
Latest Resources
COVID-19 Webinars
March 1, 2022 | Findings from Digital Tool Mapping for COVID 19
Co-hosted by USAID and the Global Digital Health Network (GDHN), this webinar reviews global trends in digital health, drawing from the findings of the Global Goods Map & Match data analysis conducted by USAID.
May 25, 2021 | Global Goods Map & Match for COVID 19
This webinar focuses on how existing digital health tools can be deployed and adapted for COVID-19 response and vaccine distribution.
October 28, 2020 | Global Good COVID-19 Adaptations Part III (OpenLMIS and OpenELIS)
This webinar focuses on how both OpenLMIS and OpenELIS have adapted their technologies to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
October 7, 2020 | Global Good COVID-19 Adaptations Part II (DHIS2 and mHero)
This webinar focuses on how both DHIS2 and mHero have adapted their technologies to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
June 16, 2020 | Can Image-based AI Meaningfully Impact COVID-19 Response in Low Resource Settings
This webinar explores the opportunities and challenges for the use of imaged-based AI tools in the COVID-19 response. Panelists discuss the broader context for the application of these tools; explore how they are being developed and evaluated; and identify what steps need to be taken to maximize the potential of image-based AI while mitigating the risks.
June 15, 2020 | Understanding the Unique Challenges & Opportunities of Combating COVID-19 in LMICs
April 30, 2020 | Private Sector Digital Adaptations for COVID-19 Response
In this webinar, leaders from the Digital Impact Alliance, Facebook, mClinica, Microsoft, and Tableau shared how to leverage private sector tools and technologies to strengthen health systems in COVID-19 response efforts.
April 7, 2020 | Managing the Global COVID-19 Pandemic with Health Informatics
In partnership with AMIA, this webinar shares informatics responses and challenges within the COVID-19 pandeimc.
March 30, 2020 | Global Goods Adaptation for COVID-19 Response Part I
This webinar features a set of Digital Square-approved digital health global goods that have adapted their technologies to respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
March 26, 2020 | Re-utilizing PEPFAR Investments during the COVID-19 Response This webinar showcases how PEPFAR investments can be re-utilized in the COVID-19 response. During this session, we will feature a mix of digital tools including DATIM, Patient Level Monitoring, and the Global Open Facility Registry, and how they can be harnessed in the COVID-19 global response.