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Knut Staring and Morten Olav Hansen HISP, University of Oslo
DHIS2 implementation & integration
Powerful analysis and reporting functionality
Data entry for a wide range of health information, including stocks and logistics
Flexible features for tracking SMGL
programs
SMGL districts life cycle chart
Global Impact – DHIS 2
● Chosen as national system ● Coverage in part of country
Extending the DHIS reach
Community / Villages
Community Health Workers
Clinics
Districts / Hospitals
Zambia roll out during 2011 November
Kenya national data repository
• Rolled out March – September 2011 – All (~250) districts 1 week basic training, 30% 3 day refresher
training, 50% support visits – National team of 3-5 people – 15-20 very active superusers at province and district level: ToT
seminars – Learning-by doing and local ownership
• Online through mobile modems (dongles) • HTML5 offline data entry • Feedback through DHIS2 internal messaging • Initial use of cloud based hosting • Portal
Software Stack
• Java • Spring • Hibernate • Struts 2 • HTML/CSS, etc
WebAPI
• RESTful (resource oriented, http) • Supports XML/JSON/JSONP • Language agnostic • Simple to use • Integration module: Apache Camel • Interoperability workshops/bootcamps Use case: Kenya Master Facility List (and
EMRs)
Zambia DHIS2 and Mobile client interface
What is DHIS-Mobile?
– Java client for facility reporting – Java client for program tracking – Mobile browsing client for facility reporting – Mobile browser for program tracking – Beta SMS data entry
An Incentive to Work
• Each report is worth 5,000 ZMK ($1) airtime per
• Phones provided for free • CHWs given option to get a basic feature
phone after 10 reports in lieu of airtime • No report = No incentives • CLINIC = reduction in incentive for a report if
late
Java Application vs Browser
Source: Braa, Roland, Sanner
Not just one technology or handset • Mobile market is moving rapidly, enabling a wider
range of technologies/handsets – not just one… • SMS, Browser, J2ME and PC fill different niches • Private vs project phones (scale vs control) • Private vs project mobile subscriptions • Scale brings challenges in handset management
Java or Browser SMS Smart Phone (Android) PC/laptop/tablet
Nigeria Kenya: Sub-100USD Android Kenya: PC & Mobile Broadband Malawi, Zambia, India