Join the OpenHIE Implementers Network (OHIN) for a technical showcase from OpenHIM on 20 September @ 12-1 pm UTC / 8-9:30 am ET.
Philip Mwago, Gareth Bowen, & Craig Landry will showcase how the Community Health Toolkit (CHT) can exchange data with external systems based on the OpenHIE architecture, briefly introduce Medic, and overview the CHT-Interoperability reference application. The overview will include where it has been deployed and the need for enhancements, including interoperability
Jaslyn Reader with GIZ will join us for the next OpenHIE Implementers Network (OHIN) on Thursday 5 October @ 1-2:30 pm UTC / 9-10:30 am ET to share about Gender Action Planning in HIE Projects.
Jaslyn will share core themes for gender transformative change and training as well as topics around pain points and insights in the digital health systems. This group will get to learn more and discuss how to bring in a feminist lens to this work.
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How to join:Join from PC, Mac, Linux, iOS or Android: https://iu.zoom.us/j/445308572?pwd=ak1XbmprdFBUQnRZOWszWU91VHdyUT09 Or Telephone: Dial: +1 669 900 6833 (US Toll) or +1 646 558 8656 (US Toll) Meeting ID: 445 308 572 Passcode: 1 International numbers available: https://iu.zoom.us/zoomconference?m=DLrN5Uy6Bwr1LnFueAThWzRTjX1Ege83 |
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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.
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