The OpenHIE Implementers Network (OHIN) provides a peer-learning forum for implementers to engage with one another, interact with the OpenHIE community, and create bridges between networks through OpenHIE hosted events. OHIN events are open to everyone, with special emphasis for the work of country implementers, domain experts, and developers wanting to adopt and implement OpenHIE standards.
OHIN Events & How to Participate:
OHIN takes place in the form of open, virtual meetings held throughout the year, showcasing OpenHIE implementations, technical demonstrations, and other topics of interest to the community. In addition, resources and updates surrounding the community are also shared. Following these main meeting topics, space is also saved for attendees to share insights and challenges they are experiencing.
Community members are encouraged to bring questions, problems, and ideas unique to implementing the OpenHIE Architecture and tools to these meetings to take advantage of the peer-learning network.
Join an upcoming OHIN call listed on this page.
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- OpenHIE wants to be implementation driven
- Increasing demand from countries and funders
- Need to build up evidence base for what works and doesn't
- Facilitate collaboration between implementations
| The following are types of topics and themes that are often shared at OHIN events: - Showcases of country HIE projects
- Example tools that solve commonly-experienced problems
- Reference implementation and tooling for connecting to common key partner platforms
- Use cases demonstrating how OpenHIE practices can be put to use
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