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Open. HIE Improving health for the underserved

Open. HIE Improving health for the underserved

Who we are • Open. HIE is a diverse mission-driven community of practice including

Who we are • Open. HIE is a diverse mission-driven community of practice including countries, organizations, individuals and donors working to promote sharing of health data across many different software products. • We make and improve standards-based software to improve the exchange of health information.

MISSION VISION Our mission is to improve the health of the underserved through the

MISSION VISION Our mission is to improve the health of the underserved through the open collaborative development and support of country driven, large scale health information sharing architectures. We envision a world where all countries are empowered to pragmatically implement sustainable health information sharing architectures that measurably improve health outcomes.

How we started PARTNERS • Open. HIE initiative begins in partnership with Health Informatics

How we started PARTNERS • Open. HIE initiative begins in partnership with Health Informatics Public Private Partnership (HIPPP). FUNDING • U. S. President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) OUR WORK • To support the development of Rwanda Health Enterprise Architecture (RHEA) project. • HIPPP & RHEA project partnered up to support and deliver a health information exchange in Rwanda.

Rwanda October 2012 (Reference Implementation)

Rwanda October 2012 (Reference Implementation)

Community of Communities

Community of Communities

Area of Focus Supporting real world use cases • Community Development (incl. Capacity Development)

Area of Focus Supporting real world use cases • Community Development (incl. Capacity Development) • Reference Technologies • Interoperability Specifications • Acceptance of International Health Information Standards

Shared Record Clinical Record System Local Clinic Rapid SMS Hospital Record System CHW in

Shared Record Clinical Record System Local Clinic Rapid SMS Hospital Record System CHW in the Village Coordinated service delivery Two-way information flow Continuity of person-centred care Community Hospital

Country Leadership & e. Health Capacities e. Health Literacy for Health Workers Health Information

Country Leadership & e. Health Capacities e. Health Literacy for Health Workers Health Information Technologists ICT Infrastructure e. Health Strategy and Policy Framework e. Health Stakeholder Leadership Global, Regional & National e. Health Partnering

Example Client Apps Open Architecture Grows Ecosystems Facility Finder – find facilities and directions

Example Client Apps Open Architecture Grows Ecosystems Facility Finder – find facilities and directions via MOH website, Voice and SMS Facility Planner – Build apps that look at geographic gaps in accessibility Facility Registry HMISSee the health statistics of your country, sliced in many ways M&EPerformance-Based Sensors & Alarms – Track projects, Financing – Get data about water their efforts, and Track key metrics quality, open doors, key metrics and financial cold chain and other information about sensor data facilities Other Building Block Services

Architecture Framework Sharing Data to Improve Health Outcomes

Architecture Framework Sharing Data to Improve Health Outcomes

Terminology Service A Terminology Service serves as a central authority to uniquely identify the

Terminology Service A Terminology Service serves as a central authority to uniquely identify the clinical activities that occur within the care delivery process by maintaining a terminology set mapped to international standards such as ICD 10, LOINC, SNOMED, and others – “What? ”

Client Registry An enterprise master patient index (EMPI), or Client Registry manages the unique

Client Registry An enterprise master patient index (EMPI), or Client Registry manages the unique identity of citizens receiving health services with the country – “For whom”

Shared Health Record A Shared Health Record is a repository containing the normalized version

Shared Health Record A Shared Health Record is a repository containing the normalized version of content created within the community, after being validated against each of the previous registries. It is a collection of person-centric records for patients with information in the exchange.

Health Management Information System A Health Management Information System is a repository containing the

Health Management Information System A Health Management Information System is a repository containing the normalized version of aggregate-level content created within the community, after being validated against each of the previous registries. It is a collection of indicator-centric records for cohorts with information in the exchange.

Facility Registry A Health Facility Registry serves as a central authority to uniquely identify

Facility Registry A Health Facility Registry serves as a central authority to uniquely identify all places where health services are administered within the country – “Where? ”

Health Worker Registry A Health Worker Registry is the central authority for maintaining the

Health Worker Registry A Health Worker Registry is the central authority for maintaining the unique identities of health providers within the country – “By whom”

Health Interoperability Layer A Health Interoperability Layer receives all communications from point of service

Health Interoperability Layer A Health Interoperability Layer receives all communications from point of service applications within a health geography, and orchestrates message processing among the point of service application and the hosted infrastructure elements.

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