Notice D

Notice D for promoting investments in digital health global goods

Digital Square supports investments in digital health global goods, which are tools that are adaptable to different countries and contexts. Mature digital health global good software is software that is (usually) Free and Open Source (FOSS), is supported by a strong community, has a clear governance structure, is funded by multiple sources, has been deployed at significant scale, is used across multiple countries, has demonstrated effectiveness, is designed to be interoperable, and is an emergent standard application.

Click here to access RFA #2019-006: Notice D "Patient-level Indicator Reporting"

 

Notice D Directions on how to create an account and upload a concept note (video tutorial):

 

  • April 25 – May 10: Concept Note Development
  • May 13 – May 31: Concept Note Review & Finalization
  • June 10 – July 5: Technical Application Co-Creation
  • July 8 – July 19: Technical Application Comment Period
  • July 22 – August 2: Application Finalization
  • August 5 – August 23: Peer Review Committee Review
  • October: Tentative Date of When Bidders are Notified of Decision

Applications (7 total)

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Define Once, Run Anywhere: Portable Indicator Reporting for Multiple Global Goods

Two-sentence overview: 

The consortium will enable multiple Global Goods point of service (PoS) systems, including DHIS2 Tracker, OpenMRS, and OpenLMIS to quickly produce portable, standards-defined indicators based on transactional data. This will be done by strengthening the HAPI FHIR Server ecosystem, the most popular FHIR server in the world, and the FHIR store and API for multiple Global Goods.

Application Status: 
Pending Review & Investment

EMR DHIS2 Connector

Two-sentence overview: 

The goal of this project is to connect Electronic Medical Record (Bahmni) to DHIS2 to allow for a longitudinal view of patient-level data and better assess project implementation, coverage, and impact. The connector will be built and tested through an HIV linkage to care project based in Zimbabwe that tracks clients across different locations and service provision.

Application Status: 
In Scope - withdraw

mADX on FHIR on Android

Two-sentence overview: 

Most mobile health reporting is generated server side or in a HMIS. Our goal is to provide a standardized way for health apps to make real-time reports accessible to health workers offline for better decision making. We will create a set of open source libraries, expanding HAPI FHIR and CQL tools, to enable Android based apps to quickly generate health reports offline using a standards based approach defined in the mADX Profile.

Application Status: 
Pending Review & Investment

OCL FHIR support, metadata publication and presentation for Patient Level Indicator Reporting

Two-sentence overview: 

We propose to enhance the Open Concept Lab (OCL) suite of tools to serve as an authoritative, FHIR-compliant source for codes, value sets, disaggregates, and other metadata required to support the FHIR/mADX approach to aggregate data exchange. OCL is actively supporting a proof of concept for aggregate data exchange using the TX_PVLS indicator and would use this award to build out FHIR terminology services functionality, publish all metadata needed by the point of service, health information exchange and data warehouse layers, and to develop a thin-client web interface for browsing and searching this metadata.

Application Status: 
Incomplete

OpenMRS Patient Level Indicator Reporting Modules

Two-sentence overview: 

In support of the use of longitudinal patient data for national level monitoring and evaluation, OpenMRS aims to leverage existing work and introduce two OpenMRS indicator reporting modules. One module will perform indicator calculations and transmits results using mADX messaging, while the second will submit relevant data using FHIR resources to a health information exchange (HIE).

Application Status: 
In Scope - withdraw

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