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The Birth Notification ChallengeWhile immunisation data and community health worker programmes are strengthening there is a strong opportunity to leverage the health domain to trigger CRVS events and workflows. The OpenCRVS team has identified one such opportunity and is posting the challenge to have systems work with OpenCRVS and generate a birth notificaiton. This has been prototyped to date and the team is looking to expand what can be leveraged and contributed to both OpenHIE and other systems.Ryan Crichton (OpenCRVS | Jembi)
Product Master Data ManagementThere is a need for working examples of Product Master List interoperability, along with global standards to support it. The OpenLMIS Community has discussed a pub-sub model where a "Product Registry" API allows other systems to subscribe to receive changes so that all IT systems can stay aligned. GS1 provides a family of standards for global data sources from product manufacturers, but there is still a lot still to be determined about how Product Master List interoperability can and should work in the OpenHIE ecosystem.Brandon Bowersox-Johnson (OpenLMIS, VillageReach)
Case Based SurveillanceAs the request for Case Based Surviellance grows in and amoungst countries there is a need to identify how OpenHIE patterns can be best applied to support this ask.Carl Fourie
DHIS tracker to OpenCRVS notification mediatorIt would be useful to have a mediator that integrates DHIS tracker to OpenCRVS's notifications API so that we birth and death notification can be fed into OpenCRVS automatically when reported to DHIS's tracker.Ryan Crichton (OpenCRVS | Jembi)

 

 

The schedule

The connect-a-thon schedule follows a looser flow than a formal agenda with the introduction sessions being sharp and pointed to get the teams aligned to the technical tasks at hand. For the duration of the event all 3 rooms will be open and available for teams to engage in and create breakaway sessions of informal discussions and learnings. Leveraging the unconferencing style the attendees will propose and create their own agendas and topics and “vote with their feet” as to what is of interest.

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