Hi all,
At this point, the challenges in integrating DHIS2 and iHRIS for indicators are
pretty much entirely related to governance and coordination. The technological
tools are there (and they are getting simpler and simpler to use). If anyone
is wanting help in these areas, please reach out
Hi Kayode
I think they can.
It is just that usually they are not because hmis people generally
assemble the orgunit hierarchy to support reporting requirements for
hmis. Just as LMIS people assemble theirs with logistics logic in
mind.
But absolutely nothing which can't be addressed through "l
Dear Bob,
Getting back to what you said, why can't offices in the Ministry be
included in the DHIS2 facility list? They are also service centres
though they are offering administrative services and should need
monitoring as well.
Kayode
On 10/8/16, Bob Jolliffe wrote:
> Hi Lungo
>
> Not quite
Hi Lungo
Not quite what I said. It is early days for the SL shining case study
but well worth watching.
Cheers
Bob
On 8 October 2016 at 11:29, Juma Lungo wrote:
> Dear Arthur,
>
> Bob has said it all. To integrate health systems, the culprit is the
> facility list. As the list evolve, the inte
Dear Arthur,
Bob has said it all. To integrate health systems, the culprit is the facility
list. As the list evolve, the integration die automatically.
Facility registry is the way to go. Making both, the DHIS2 and iHRIS
referencing an external database of the facility makes the integration
pe
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