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This document serves as a place to brainstorm changes to the OpenHIE Architecture to support standardized supply chain information collection and dissemination. There are three types of architectures presented on this page, the Enterprise Architecture, Functional Architecture and Solution Architecture.
The Enterprise Architecture identifies the pervasive digital infrastructure that the system will need
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The functional architecture focuses on identifying the functions required in the supply chain as well as the workflows that deliver those functions.
This section defines the software products that can deliver the Enterprise and Functional Architectures cited above.
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Focus on where the supply chain meets the patient and that will be the biggest impact for OpenHIE. High Impact Interventions: - Recalls - End to End visibility - Sub-standard/falsified products (SGTIN - Serialized GTIN, every individual item is uniquely identified) Components of the architecture: - Identification: Identify what products are available (as a service); use a standard identifier and a standard way to read that identifier (may be a barcode)
- Report consumption (consumption over a period of time) on a regular schedule in the HMIS - Delivery of Shipments (ASN) - Inventory Report
(Out of OpenHIE - Dispensing Transactions against commodities) - Client Systems: - ERP - LMIS (OpenLMIS, mSupply, Logistimo) - Workflows
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