FRED API and CHP framework documents (1)
Hello facility registry community,
Thanks for the continued progress and collaboration on the facility registry API. To support the broader use of the API, NetHope is sharing two documents below... More
Improve Care and Planning with accurate and reliable facilities data across all your applications
The OHIE Facility Registry Community is a free and open initiative comprised of individuals, NGOs, and governments seeking to leverage facility registries to improve health outcomes in resource limited settings. A registry achieves this by providing a focused service to collect, curate, store and distribute standardized and current data to the diverse network of eHealth and mHealth systems in a country.
The Facility Registry Community is equipped to provide field tested, open source, and scalable technology and implementation solutions to create a facility registry using data and user specifications. These are formed out of field experience gained from facility registry implementations ongoing in countries such as Rwanda and Tanzania.
Engage online with our technical and implementation communities to learn more!
Improved Patient Care
Reliable and accurate information helps you understand and manage your resources so that patients can receive the care they need.
Reliable Referrals
Access to reliable up-to-date information about services provided and infrastructure available so you can send your patients to the closest and most reliable facility for their need.
Better Planning
Quickly identify gaps in your services and infrastructure by analizing distribution of services and infrastructure needs.
Trustworthy Information
Easly define and maintain your data from any device, keep historical track of changes so you can always know you have the most up to date, official information.
As a health leader in your country, it’s important to have solutions that are right for your local context. We are committed to working closely with you and your teams to help implement a facility registry. A prospective implementation guide is available to help begin this process.
Aspects of the environment include issues of who, what, where, why and how the facility registry will be used. The aim is to ensure the technology solution is based on and driven by the local context where it is used. Tools to help obtain this understanding are included below.
Aspects of the environment include issues of who, what, where, why and how the facility registry will be used. The aim is to ensure the technology solution is based on and driven by the local context where it is used. Tools to help obtain this understanding are included below.
Aspects of the environment include issues of who, what, where, why and how the facility registry will be used. The aim is to ensure the technology solution is based on and driven by the local context where it is used. Tools to help obtain this understanding are included below.
Aspects of the environment include issues of who, what, where, why and how the facility registry will be used. The aim is to ensure the technology solution is based on and driven by the local context where it is used. Tools to help obtain this understanding are included below.
Aspects of the environment include issues of who, what, where, why and how the facility registry will be used. The aim is to ensure the technology solution is based on and driven by the local context where it is used. Tools to help obtain this understanding are included below.
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As technology providers, we are collaborating to make facility data easier to manage and making sure our tools and services can share facility data in a simpler, more manageable, secure and scalable way.
People involved: Matt Berg, Ed, Paul Biondich, Chris Ford, Bob Jolliffe, Derek Ritz, Justin Fyfe, Rowena Luk
Countries: Rwanda , Tanzania, Bangladesh, Thailand
Hello facility registry community,
Thanks for the continued progress and collaboration on the facility registry API. To support the broader use of the API, NetHope is sharing two documents below... More
Hello OHIE FR Community,
I wanted to share a few updates. Minutes and a Youtube recording of last week's technical call can be found here.
Agenda:
We outlined the areas of work that folks in the community mentioned as interesting for them in previous calls: Current Pending Topics: (** Please bring up any others that you wish to add )
We are creating github issues for each, to call for discussions from the group about the topics you find interesting... More
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