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* Bahmni
* Bahmni
* eIDSR
* eIDSR
* Global Open Facility Registry (GOFR)
* '''Global Open Facility Registry (GOFR)'''  A consortium comprising eHealth Africa, IntraHealth, JSI and RTI are working on the development of curation tools for managing multiple list of health facilities in order to support ministries of health efforts to develop and maintain a Master Facility List.  Country specific support for implementation of the GOFR tools is being provided to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
* '''iHRIS Foundation'''  
* '''iHRIS Foundation''' The [iHRIS Foundation https://www.ihris.org/2016/12/ihrisfoundation/], with [https://www.intrahealth.org/ IntraHealth] as secretariat, will focus the development of features and functions to respond to requests from the iHRIS community, including ministries of health and health professional associations; as well as prepare the platform for broader use in new domains. Freed from the strict structure of projects and dependency on piecemeal funding, the iHRIS community, led by the Foundation, will be able to address longstanding issues that affect all users and offer support for new architectures to optimize the functionality and power of iHRIS. New tools, documentation, and capabilities for iHRIS will make it easier to use, more powerful, and more interoperable with the various health information ecosystems utilized by the global community. Improved and more readily available training and learning materials will increase the number of users and their capacity for making full use of the software. These improvements to iHRIS will provide the men and women who make decisions regarding human resources in the health sector with the data they need to better understand how their health systems are working, where their needs are greatest, and how to best meet those needs.
* '''OpenLMIS''' A consortium comprising VillageReach, JSI and iHub (Kenya) will develop the features identified during the recent gap analysis work.  The consortium seeks to provide the following outcomes:
The iHRIS Foundation will consolidate and share the gains made by individual country-level
* '''OpenLMIS''' A consortium comprising VillageReach, [http://www.jsi.com/ JSI] and Ona  will develop the features identified during the recent gap analysis work.  The consortium seeks to provide the following outcomes:
*# Provide feature parity between TZM eLMIS and OpenLMISv3 to the greatest degree possible within funding limits, thereby enabling a cost-effective and efficient path for existing eLMIS countries to upgrade to v3.x
*# Provide feature parity between TZM eLMIS and OpenLMISv3 to the greatest degree possible within funding limits, thereby enabling a cost-effective and efficient path for existing eLMIS countries to upgrade to v3.x
*# Add compelling new features and enhancements to existing and new modules using the improved architecture for new country adoption
*# Add compelling new features and enhancements to existing and new modules using the improved architecture for new country adoption

Revision as of 13:53, 2 November 2017

Current Investments

  • Bahmni
  • eIDSR
  • Global Open Facility Registry (GOFR) A consortium comprising eHealth Africa, IntraHealth, JSI and RTI are working on the development of curation tools for managing multiple list of health facilities in order to support ministries of health efforts to develop and maintain a Master Facility List. Country specific support for implementation of the GOFR tools is being provided to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone.
  • iHRIS Foundation The [iHRIS Foundation https://www.ihris.org/2016/12/ihrisfoundation/], with IntraHealth as secretariat, will focus the development of features and functions to respond to requests from the iHRIS community, including ministries of health and health professional associations; as well as prepare the platform for broader use in new domains. Freed from the strict structure of projects and dependency on piecemeal funding, the iHRIS community, led by the Foundation, will be able to address longstanding issues that affect all users and offer support for new architectures to optimize the functionality and power of iHRIS. New tools, documentation, and capabilities for iHRIS will make it easier to use, more powerful, and more interoperable with the various health information ecosystems utilized by the global community. Improved and more readily available training and learning materials will increase the number of users and their capacity for making full use of the software. These improvements to iHRIS will provide the men and women who make decisions regarding human resources in the health sector with the data they need to better understand how their health systems are working, where their needs are greatest, and how to best meet those needs.

The iHRIS Foundation will consolidate and share the gains made by individual country-level

  • OpenLMIS A consortium comprising VillageReach, JSI and Ona will develop the features identified during the recent gap analysis work. The consortium seeks to provide the following outcomes:
    1. Provide feature parity between TZM eLMIS and OpenLMISv3 to the greatest degree possible within funding limits, thereby enabling a cost-effective and efficient path for existing eLMIS countries to upgrade to v3.x
    2. Add compelling new features and enhancements to existing and new modules using the improved architecture for new country adoption
    3. Grow the OpenLMIS community by developing Africa-based resources that can eventually serve as software development and implementation partners, regional support centers and code schools.
    4. Support the OpenLMIS community by continuing to support the Core team providing fundamental support to the community and facilitate the governance, product and technical committees.

Past Investments

  • OpenLMIS In the spring of 2017, Digital Square supported JSI to conduct a gap analysis between the functionality present in eLMIS and that in OpenLMIS 3.x to ensure that countries wishing to adopt OpenLMIS 3.x have an upgrade path. Identified functional gaps were prioritized based on country needs.