Welcome to the OpenHIE Wiki! This site is designed as a place for OpenHIE community members to connect and gain access to content so that we can work together more effectively. We encourage you to use and expand the information in this wiki to enhance communication and collaboration.

 

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  5. Enjoy using your OpenHIE community wiki.

 

OpenHIE Announcements - low volume (read: 1-2 emails a month), high membership list for people interested in following the progress of the community

FRED Community - used for all facility registry community communications

OpenEMPI Community - used for all client registry community communications

Provider Registry Community - used for all client registry communications

OpenHIE Community Calls

Dial Toll Free Number:

  • US: 800-220-9875
  • Norway: 800-142-85
  • Ireland: 800-625-002
  • Canada: 800-221-8656
  • South Africa 0-800-982-555
  • International (Not Toll-free) 1-302-709-8332
  • For additional toll free country numbers click here.

 Access Code 78889517#

**We can dial in any participants who are not able to connect through Skype or one of the above numbers, please email jamie@ohie.org 24 hours in advance to be dialed in.

FRED Community Calls

Dial Toll Free Number:

  • US: 800-220-9875
  • Norway: 800-142-85
  • Ireland: 800-625-002
  • Canada: 800-221-8656
  • South Africa 0-800-982-555
  • International (Not Toll-free) 1-302-709-8332
  • For additional toll free country numbers click here.

 Access Code 69690174#

**We can dial in any participants who are not able to connect through Skype or one of the above numbers, please email kelly.keisling@nethope.org 24 hours in advance to be dialed in.

OpenEMPI Community Calls

Dial Toll Free Number:

  • US: 800-220-9875
  • Norway: 800-142-85
  • Ireland: 800-625-002
  • Canada: 800-221-8656
  • South Africa 0-800-982-555
  • International (Not Toll-free) 1-302-709-8332
  • For additional toll free country numbers click here.

 Access Code 27424512#

**We can dial in any participants who are not able to connect through Skype or one of the above numbers, please email odysseas@sysnetint.com 24 hours in advance to be dialed in.

RHEA Project Calls

Dial Toll Free Number:

  • US: 800-220-9875
  • Norway: 800-142-85
  • Ireland: 800-625-002
  • Canada: 800-221-8656
  • South Africa 0-800-982-555
  • International (Not Toll-free) 1-302-709-8332
  • For additional toll free country numbers click here.

 Access Code 41642700#

**We can dial in any participants who are not able to connect through Skype or one of the above numbers, please email rhonwyn@jembi.org 24 hours in advance to be dialed in.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Facility Registry Expansion Development (FRED) - is a community designing and implementing a reference model for a universal facility registry service. The facility registry service will interoperate with existing key e/mHealth tools in multiple countries to improve the availability and quality of information about health service facilities.

Enterprise Master Patient Index (OpenEMPI) - is an open source community which designs and implements a repository that maintains a registry of all patients across an enterprise, also known as a client registry. The key functionality provided by an EMPI is its ability to identify matching patient registration records and link them together so they create one patient record.

Provider Registry Community?

Health Information Mediator (OpenHIM) - is a community of implementers and developers that support the open source health information mediator system. This system was built to facilitate interoperability between disparate health information systems to ease the burden of implementing interoperability and to help enable clinical information sharing between clinicians in real world projects.