- Introduction
- Why OpenHIE?
- The Business Problem
- The Data Problem
- The Technology Problem
- The Interop Problem
- 'Real World' problems faced by Implementers
- Views
- Ministry and Partner Views??
- Country Implementers View
- Domain Experts View
- Developers View
- What is OpenHIE?
- The Architecture
- Design Principles
- Client Registry (CR)
- Facilities Registry (FR)
- Health Worker / Provider Registry (HWR / PR)
- Shared Health Record (SHR)
- Terminology Service (TS)
- Interoperability Layer
- Standards (existing standards and future standards in OHIE)
- The Tools (e.g. MIRTH Connect, OpenHIM, etc.)
- The Community
- General
- Regional Forums
- National Forums
- Client Registry Community
- Facilities Registry Community
- Health Management Information Systems Community
- Health Worker Registry Community
- Interoperability Layer Community
- PEPFAR Data Exchange Community
- Shared Health Record Community
- Terminology Services Community
- What it’s NOT
- Not an EHR
- Not a Laboratory Information System
- Not a Pharmacy Information System
- Not a…more ideas?
- Getting Engaged
- Designing based on OpenHIE
- A fit for purpose architecture
- Implementation / architecture pattern (something like this)
- How to Implement OpenHIE
- Minimum requirements
- Mine existing Implementation Guides
- Implementation patterns
- Rapid HIE Solution - “I need to implement HIE end-to-end but I only have 40 hours, what can I accomplish?”
- HIE-in-a-Box / Turnkey / Sandbox Solutions
- Virtual machines representing the core components of HIE pre-configured to be accessible out of the box. Using open source systems (e.g. OpenMRS, OpenHIM, OpenLIMS, OpenLMIS, MIRTH Connect, DHIS2, etc.)
- Use environments: Dev / Test / Training / Conferences
- Enterprise Solutions
- Microsoft Windows based platforms
- Not-necessarily-open-source
- MSSQL and Oracle-based SQL servers
- Commercial HL7 / FHIR tools
- Commercial EHRs
- HIE Capability Model (reduced or expanded based upon requirements)
- Core Functional Capabilities
- Clinical Enabling Capabilities
- Technical Enabling Capabilities
- Minimum Enabling Capabilities
- OpenHIE and Health Systems Mapping
- Potentially a foundation model of OpenHIE systems / components and which open source systems implement the OpenHIE architecture (i.e. Facilities Registry can be located in DHIS2).
- Designs of OpenHIE and mapping of systems for each particular country.
- Interface development
- Messaging framework (e.g. HL7, FHIR, etc.)
- Governance
- Privacy
- Security
- Owners / Sponsors
- eHealth Framework
- Regulatory Framework
- Systems Framework
- Data Standards
- Maintenance and Lifecycle Management
- Software Updates
- Hardware Upgrades and Maintenance
- Deprecation
- Licensing (in the case of Enterprise Solutions)
- Networks & Connectivity
- Satellite
- WiFi
- Cellular Data (e.g. 3G, LTE, etc.)
- Shared Networks
- Partner Networks
- Community Networks
- ‘Sneaker-Net’
- Resources
- Consulting Services
- Logistics Management Services
- Program Development Services
- Software and Program Development Services
- References
- OpenMRS
- OpenHIM
- DATIM
- Support
- IT Support
- Contact Centre and Help Desk
- Document Management (e.g. Architecture and PMO Repositories, CMDB)
- Knowledge Management (e.g. Case Studies, Clinical guidelines, Use Cases, Workflows, etc.)
- Training
- Certifications / Qualifications (i.e. lists and purpose)
- Curriculum development
- Offline / Online Training
- Workshops
- Train-the-Trainer
- Case Studies (Existing Implementations)
- Implementer Documented Implementations
- RHIE
- Etc
- Glossary of terms