Notice F2: Shelf readiness with a focus on building local capacity and new teams.

Under Notice F2, Digital Square is accepting applications for existing digital health software tools (with a strong, but not exclusive, focus on point-of-care tools) that meet the definition of global goods and / or are existing approved Digital Square global goods. The goal of this is to improve their ability to be viewed as well founded as stand-alone, interoperable, open-source software product, and become “shelf ready” (see Appendix A: Shelf readiness). A key focus is on developing and strengthening local implementation teams and partners of the global goods.

Applications are expected to align and strengthen the shelf-readiness aspects of the technologies and are encouraged to focus on strengthening capacities of new implementers/innovator groups in working and advancing global goods.

Technologies and software being proposed in the applications must meet the following three minimum requirements to be seen as a global good.

  1. Be an existing software that has been deployed in three or more low-resource contexts.
  2. Be a global public good. Software tools will be considered a global public good if either:
    1. The source code is made available under an Open Source Initiative–approved software license; or
    2. The software is freely accessible and adheres to the Open Definition for access to data; and
    3. Software has been applied to a health domain to manage, analyze, or transmit health-related data.
  3. Content may be considered a global good if it is a resource, toolkit, or data standard that is available under an open license and that is used to improve or analyze health data management processes.

Applications must align their solutions to be part of the Instant OpenHIE project and initiative to ensure harmonization and leveraging of work undertaken in that project.

Applicants are required to segment the applications into work packages modelled around the identified aspects of “shelf readiness.” Care must be given to clearly indicate the gaps, activities and expected outputs/deliverables that the requested funding will go towards and how these would advance the software towards shelf readiness. Applicants should ensure that the work packages are self-contained and not overly reliant on another. If there is a reliance this must be clearly called out and justified.

Examples of investments that will be made available through this call for applications can be found below.

  • Aligning a solution to leverage key metadata / registry interoperability workflows.
  • Aligning technologies to the DevOps guidelines and containerization deployment that is illustrated through use within the Instant OpenHIE project.
  • Improvement for quality assurance and testing to improve data captured in the software tool.
  • Development of quality assurance and testing frameworks and strategies for interoperability workflows and contribution to the OpenHIE Testing Framework.
  • Enhancements of installation functionality to better support implementers as well as focused sets of key documentation updates and deployment and implementation strategies.
  • Aligning of technologies to be better framed within the OpenHIE architecture and supporting the required workflows as per the OpenHIE architectural specification (as well as the associated test cases).

The following will be considered out-of-scope, and therefore make the concept note ineligible for funding.

  • Investments in country implementations or adaptations intended for country-specific deployments.
  • Investments that are not applicable outside of a single health program area.
  • Investments in new functionality that are not justified in making the tool a shelf-ready solution.

Local capacity development

Digital Square is committed to enhancing and expanding the capacities of local enterprises and new team to support the development, enhancement, and deployment of global goods. Applications are strongly encouraged to leverage this opportunity to propose innovative capacity building models where new and local teams are active members and part (if not leading) the development and strengthen of shelf-ready activities. Historic global good organizations are actively encouraged to identify and engage with new and interested local teams to build local capacity in local teams and new innovators and expand the global good communities through this opportunity. 

Open source and global access

Work proposed in the applications must align to global access principles and be made available under an appropriate open-source license. Applications must clearly outline the licensing of proposed work items in the application.

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  • November 3, 2021 - December 1, 2021: Concept note development and community review

    Digital Square issues a call for applications, and applicants upload concept notes to Digital Square's public-facing open application platform. In the first few weeks, as outlined by the solicitation, applicants will submit concept notes. Before the final submission other applicants and/or other stakeholders in the community may provide feedback, comments, and suggestions, as well as identify potential areas for collaboration if the early draft of the concept note is published on the platform. Digital Square encourages an agile approach of development with early publication of draft concept notes to the platform and applicants are encouraged to edit and respond to community feedback, on their concept note, during this time Following this the final version of the concept note must be submitted and applicants must use the concept note template.

  • December 2, 2021 - December 15, 2021:Digital Square review of concept notes

    Following the concept note review, Digital Square (comprised of the technical and operational team representatives) assesses concept notes to ensure alignment with the initiative vision and funding objectives identified in the open application process. Digital Square eliminates concept notes that are not strategically aligned with the above.

    Digital Square identifies a set of short-listed concept notes based on the open application process criteria and emails applicants who are eligible to advance to the application phase.

  • December 16, 2021 - January 12, 2022: Technical application co-creation, comment period and application finalization

    Using feedback received in the Concept Note Phase, applicants will begin preliminary application development.

    Applicants must use the technical application template and post an application iteration on the open application platform in the first 2 weeks.

    Applicants will be able to request interim reviews of their applications. Only one review may be requested from Digital Square, and unlimited reviews from the community are allowed.

    Using feedback, applicants revise the technical application, develop a budget and budget narrative, and submit these to the Digital Square open application platform. Applicants must use the provided technical application, budget, and budget narrative templates.

    The budget and budget narrative are not shared publicly on the platform. Commenters see only the high-level summary budget provided in the technical application.

    At the conclusion of this step, Digital Square will restrict the ability to upload new content to open application platform.

  • January 13, 2022 - February 2, 2022: Peer Review Committee (PRC) review

    The PRC reviews applications according to the Prioritization Framework, notice scope of work technical requirements and evaluates applications as green-, amber-, or red-lit per the PRC Membership Policy. Green-lit applications are recommended for funding immediately; amber-lit applications are recommended for future funding or further exploration; red-lit applications do not fully meet the selection standards/criteria.

    The PRC sees only the high-level summary budget provided in the technical application. Proprietary information including salaries, indirect rates, or other factors are not shared with anyone outside of the investor and Digital Square.

  • February 3, 2022 - February 9, 2022: Digital Square OAP recommendation

    Digital Square compiles the evaluation provided by the PRC by clustering the applications according to the Prioritization Framework for Investment Review Committee (IRC) review, and assigning values based on green, amber, or red light scoring.

    Digital Square creates an investment package recommendation of the highly scored applications, as collated from the PRC reviews and synthesized into a single scoring metric that assigns numerical values to the color associated to the proposals, for the  Investment Review Committee based on the funding round objectives, investor priorities, and Digital Square vision.

  • Feb 10, 2022 - Feb 23, 2022: Investment Review Committee (IRC) review

    Digital Square presents the applications, high-level budget summary, PRC feedback within the Prioritization Framework, and Digital Square recommendation to the IRC.

    The IRC evaluates whether to approve the funding packages and reserves the right to modify the recommendation at their discretion. The recommendation is made to the Digital Square board for ratification and final approval.

  • Award Phase

    Digital Square shares the funder decisions as voted on by the Board with applicants. Upon applicant request, PRC and IRC feedback shall be shared with applicant.

    Funder decisions are contingent on investor approval.

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Applications (25 total)

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Notice F2: FHIR Shelf Readiness of OpenSRP

Two-sentence Overview: 

Our goal is to make our FHIR native mobile and web application plug-and-play, through application and content configurations described through compatible FHIR implementation guides (IGs), based on the WHO SMART Guidelines. We will achieve these goals by building on our ongoing work in partnership with the WHO and Google to develop reference apps (based on existing WHO guidelines, the SMART Guidelines, and the Android FHIR SDK) that execute FHIR native content on smartphones.

Application Status: 
Not Approved

Open Source Learning Management Systems to Promote Resilience And social skill Building in Teens (Project RABT, A One Stop Health Solution to Improve QoL)

Two-sentence Overview: 

The goal of this project is to promote resilience and social skill building in the youth aged 10-24, reported in quantifiable metrics. We will adapt and contextualize a learning management system in the local language focused on digital community among peers, with digital program monitoring and evaluation, delved into a tiered integrated peer mentoring model. doctHERs masters the art of cost-effective and cost-cutting technologically driven and business-savvy, scalable solutions across communities in Pakistan and across the South Asian diaspora in the US, Canada, UK, Singapore, and the Middle East.

Application Status: 
Out of Scope

openIMIS/openMRS/DHIS2 integration

Two-sentence Overview: 

This project’s goal is to improve integrations between openIMIS, openMRS and DHIS2 in order to make them quicker, less burdensome, and smoother flows of information, especially regarding the quantity of data pushed from openIMIS/openMRS to DHIS2. Bluesquare will deliver specific software developments and pool its expertise in open source softwares and DHIS2 data warehouse together to achieve this goal.

Application Status: 
Approved – Contingent on Funding

PocketPatientMD Digital Health and Medical Record Platform

Two-sentence Overview: 

 

PocketPatientMD is a digital health and electronic medical record platform focused on emerging markets and linking all stakeholders in the healthcare ecosystem from patients and providers to Ministries of Health. PocketPatientMD enables real time data aggregation and analysis to improve cost and quality of care through an interoperable, customizable, multi-lingual, and free platform.

Application Status: 
Out of Scope

Shelf Readiness of OpenELIS through Country-based Capacity Strengthening

Primary Author: Oliver Gadabu
Two-sentence Overview: 

OpenELIS Global aims to improve its Shelf-Readiness through establishing a structured capacity strengthening program and pathway that will enable country-based teams to engage quickly and easily in the OpenELIS Community and OpenHIE LIS COP to develop, integrate, and support OpenELIS implementation and interoperability in a national architecture. The investment will result in increased capacity of LMIC implementation teams to develop, integrate and support OpenELIS as a global good, achieved through 1) publishing of OpenELIS and QA learning materials and structured pathways related to i) software product development and quality assurance, and ii) interoperability), 2) establishing an OpenELIS capacity strengthening program that includes development of country-based OpenELIS mentors for south-to-south mentorship through the OpenELIS community; and as an end result of the program, strengthened quality of OpenELIS functions and interoperability and a broader community of OpenELIS developers and implementers to support nationally-scaled implementations of OpenELIS within interoperable digital health architectures.

Application Status: 
Not Approved

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