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This page represents the hierarchy of activities performed by the Technical Working Group.

Members

  • Dimagi
    • Andrea King
    • Norman Hooper
  • Medic Mobile
    • Michael Kohn
    • Marc Abbyad
    • Ashley Jones
  • Ona
    • Sam Kang'a
    • Carolyn Footitt
    • Craig Appl
    • Francis Otieno

Active Work

  1. (Done) Write down Real World Integration Experiences (by Nov 23rd)
  2. (Done) Abstract Real World Integration experiences into generic interoperability workflows and user personas, we can build out technical workflows (by Dec 7th)
  3. Use them to figure out proposed architectures and use them to figure out a value proposition which includes user workflows
  4. Once we build out technical workflows, we can compare them against the existing OpenHIE workflows (roughly by the 15th of Dec)
  5. Then, we can identify FHIR specifications and begin make decisions on implementation details
  6. All CHIS can send Patient resource to HIE
  7. All CHIS can send Practitioner resource to HIE
  8. All CHIS can send Encounter resource to HIE
  9. All CHIS can fetch ServiceRequest from HIE
  10. All CHIS can "claim" ServiceRequest from HIE
  11. All CHIS can initiate sending a task to CHWs based on the ServiceRequest

TWG Total Roadmap


Due DateDescriptionSOW #Notes
2021-January-15

Priority use cases and software identified

  • Draft workflow diagrams
  • Draft indicators for priority use cases
5Pending Delphi study outputs. In the meantime, we are basing the proof of concept off of the Missed Clinical Appointment Follow-Up Process Map.
2021-January-15

HL7 FHIR, HIE profiles and CQL for reference architecture reviewed

  • List of definitions of foundational resources
  • Gap analysis for CHIS related needs
  • Analysis of deployment options
6The consortium has chosen to deploy the Proof of Concept using Instant OpenHIE.  
2021-January-30

Proposed reference architecture sketched out, software identified, and mapped to OpenHIE architecture

  • Architecture and data flow diagram created
7The Proof of Concept utilizes the Instant OpenHIE architecture.
2021-February-26

Key CHIS capabilities and components mapped to WHO classifications

4Pending Delphi study outputs.
2021-March-15

 Shared concept library and associated concept map identified or developed

  • List of required concepts 
  • Selection of available libraries and tooling
  • Gap analysis 
  • Standardized HL7 FHIR artifacts
8Pending Delphi study outputs.  
2021-March-31

Proof-of concept built

  • All components installed on shared infrastructure and configured to support chosen use cases
  • Documented consensus that the workflow is meeting requirements 
  • Working prototype as a reference
  • (TBD) PoC built with “second choice” tooling
9Instant OpenHIE has been installed on shared infrastructure and a number of FHIR resources have been profiled and all three CHIS' are able to send these resources to OpenHIM and see them created in the HAPI FHIR server.  Information related to the proof of concept infrastructure can be found here
2021-May-31

Documentation completed

  • Documented consensus - Delphi study findings published
  • Technical docs complete
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2021-May-31

 Learnings socialized with wider CoP

  • Documentation site chosen and created
  • Technical and other documentation created and prepared for public dissemination
  • Document covering known limitations
  • Posts and webinars on predetermined fora 
  • Targeted publications and marketing
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