Introduction
The OpenHIE Implementers Network (OHIN) is a forum dedicated to bringing countries and implementers who are working in some of the most challenging environments on the planet together to share questions, problems and ideas so we can work on solutions together.
OHIN takes place in the form of four online, open meetings throughout the year, showcasing OpenHIE implementations and technical demonstrations in addition to sharing resources and updates the community. Following these call topics, space is also saved for call attendees to share insights and challenges they are experiencing. At the end of this wiki page, we will maintain an outline sharing the thoughts of this community.
Background | Purpose | Use-Cases |
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Drivers for an implementation community:- OpenHIE wants to be implementation driven
- Increasing demand from countries and funders
- Need to build up evidence base for what works and doesn't
- Facilitate collaboration between implementations
| The OpenHIE (OHIE) Implementers Network (OHIN) is a new community network to support three identified user groups: - Country implementers
- Domain experts
- Developers wanting to adopt and implement OpenHIE standards.
The OHIN has an implementers portal and leverages existing peer-based learning networks and create bridges between networks. | During the course of our discussions we are engaging with various use-cases and scenarios where impmlementers are trying to understand how OpenHIE can and is being used. Below are some links to existing discussions that are being captured: |