Thanks for reaching out. At this point I don’t think we have a step by step guide for deploying that. Are you working at the MoH in Cameroon? Feel free to reach out to my email directly to see if we could provide support for your need.
Hi, my name is Esteban Hebel, from Chile.
I’m also interested in deploying the FacilityRegistry locally.
Is there any way to do that? I seem to be having trouble finding the actual deployable project.
Thanks,
Esteban
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El miércoles, 7 de agosto de 2019, 17:23:17 (UTC-4), Nicolas di Tada escribió:
Hi Guy,
Thanks for reaching out. At this point I don’t think we have a step by step guide for deploying that. Are you working at the MoH in Cameroon? Feel free to reach out to my email directly to see if we could provide support for your need.
What are the particular needs that you have for a facility registry. If your main priority at the moment is to consolidate multiple facility lists (from multiple sources) into one list to share, you may want to take a look at the GOFR tool which has an online demo, documentation and source code. It adheres to the FHIR standards for facility/location data exchange, in particular the IHE mCSD profile which is part of the OpenHIE architecture.
Hi, my name is Esteban Hebel, from Chile.
I’m also interested in deploying the FacilityRegistry locally.
Is there any way to do that? I seem to be having trouble finding the actual deployable project.
Thanks,
Esteban
El miércoles, 7 de agosto de 2019, 17:23:17 (UTC-4), Nicolas di Tada escribió:
Hi Guy,
Thanks for reaching out. At this point I don’t think we have a step by step guide for deploying that. Are you working at the MoH in Cameroon? Feel free to reach out to my email directly to see if we could provide support for your need.
for me i want a tool that can manage online a Master Facility List (MFL) with a complete listing of health facilities in the country (both public and private) and is comprised of a set of administrative information and information that identifies each facility. It will consists of basic information on the service capacity of each facility (service domain). The set of identifiers in the signature domain serves to uniquely identify each facility in order to prevent duplication or omission of facilities from the list.
The MFL also contains contact information, type of facility and other information that is useful for administrative purposes. The service domain contains a basic inventory of available services, infrastructures, and facility capacity, providing essential information for health systems planning and management.
···
Le mardi 10 septembre 2019 13:31:36 UTC+1, Carl Leitner a écrit :
Dear Esteban
What are the particular needs that you have for a facility registry. If your main priority at the moment is to consolidate multiple facility lists (from multiple sources) into one list to share, you may want to take a look at the GOFR tool which has an online demo, documentation and source code. It adheres to the FHIR standards for facility/location data exchange, in particular the IHE mCSD profile which is part of the OpenHIE architecture.
Hi, my name is Esteban Hebel, from Chile.
I’m also interested in deploying the FacilityRegistry locally.
Is there any way to do that? I seem to be having trouble finding the actual deployable project.
Thanks,
Esteban
El miércoles, 7 de agosto de 2019, 17:23:17 (UTC-4), Nicolas di Tada escribió:
Hi Guy,
Thanks for reaching out. At this point I don’t think we have a step by step guide for deploying that. Are you working at the MoH in Cameroon? Feel free to reach out to my email directly to see if we could provide support for your need.
On Tuesday, September 10, 2019 at 8:10:43 AM UTC-5, Guy Ekani wrote:
Thank’s Carl,
for me i want a tool that can manage online a Master Facility List (MFL) with a complete listing of health facilities in the country (both public and private) and is comprised of a set of administrative information and information that identifies each facility. It will consists of basic information on the service capacity of each facility (service domain). The set of identifiers in the signature domain serves to uniquely identify each facility in order to prevent duplication or omission of facilities from the list.
The MFL also contains contact information, type of facility and other information that is useful for administrative purposes. The service domain contains a basic inventory of available services, infrastructures, and facility capacity, providing essential information for health systems planning and management.
Le mardi 10 septembre 2019 13:31:36 UTC+1, Carl Leitner a écrit :
Dear Esteban
What are the particular needs that you have for a facility registry. If your main priority at the moment is to consolidate multiple facility lists (from multiple sources) into one list to share, you may want to take a look at the GOFR tool which has an online demo, documentation and source code. It adheres to the FHIR standards for facility/location data exchange, in particular the IHE mCSD profile which is part of the OpenHIE architecture.
Hi, my name is Esteban Hebel, from Chile.
I’m also interested in deploying the FacilityRegistry locally.
Is there any way to do that? I seem to be having trouble finding the actual deployable project.
Thanks,
Esteban
El miércoles, 7 de agosto de 2019, 17:23:17 (UTC-4), Nicolas di Tada escribió:
Hi Guy,
Thanks for reaching out. At this point I don’t think we have a step by step guide for deploying that. Are you working at the MoH in Cameroon? Feel free to reach out to my email directly to see if we could provide support for your need.
Most of the data fields that you are looking for are covered in the mCSD standard (and it is extensible to cover other fields as needed). Have you mapped out yet the business processes/approval workflows and user roles for the facility registry? The WHO has a useful document here if you haven’t seen it yet.
for me i want a tool that can manage online a Master Facility List (MFL) with a complete listing of health facilities in the country (both public and private) and is comprised of a set of administrative information and information that identifies each facility. It will consists of basic information on the service capacity of each facility (service domain). The set of identifiers in the signature domain serves to uniquely identify each facility in order to prevent duplication or omission of facilities from the list.
The MFL also contains contact information, type of facility and other information that is useful for administrative purposes. The service domain contains a basic inventory of available services, infrastructures, and facility capacity, providing essential information for health systems planning and management.
Le mardi 10 septembre 2019 13:31:36 UTC+1, Carl Leitner a écrit :
Dear Esteban
What are the particular needs that you have for a facility registry. If your main priority at the moment is to consolidate multiple facility lists (from multiple sources) into one list to share, you may want to take a look at the GOFR tool which has an online demo, documentation and source code. It adheres to the FHIR standards for facility/location data exchange, in particular the IHE mCSD profile which is part of the OpenHIE architecture.
Hi, my name is Esteban Hebel, from Chile.
I’m also interested in deploying the FacilityRegistry locally.
Is there any way to do that? I seem to be having trouble finding the actual deployable project.
Thanks,
Esteban
El miércoles, 7 de agosto de 2019, 17:23:17 (UTC-4), Nicolas di Tada escribió:
Hi Guy,
Thanks for reaching out. At this point I don’t think we have a step by step guide for deploying that. Are you working at the MoH in Cameroon? Feel free to reach out to my email directly to see if we could provide support for your need.
A Facility Registry Service is a software solution that stores and shares the Master Facility List (MFL) data. Depending on its design, a facility registry service can have a number of additional purposes. A facility registry service can:
• Enable data consumers to read, search, sort, download, and use facility data.
• Facilitate data curation by (1) allowing users to submit suggested data updates,(2) recording changes made to MFL data, and (3) archiving data that is no longer valid.
• Act as a common component of a health information exchange (HIE) and enable more complex interoperability use cases.1
• Serve as a portal for data consumers to ask questions or to suggest improvements regarding
the facility registry service itself or the data contained in the MFL.
···
Le mercredi 18 septembre 2019 14:58:45 UTC+1, Carl Leitner a écrit :
Hi,
Most of the data fields that you are looking for are covered in the mCSD standard (and it is extensible to cover other fields as needed). Have you mapped out yet the business processes/approval workflows and user roles for the facility registry? The WHO has a useful document here if you haven’t seen it yet.
for me i want a tool that can manage online a Master Facility List (MFL) with a complete listing of health facilities in the country (both public and private) and is comprised of a set of administrative information and information that identifies each facility. It will consists of basic information on the service capacity of each facility (service domain). The set of identifiers in the signature domain serves to uniquely identify each facility in order to prevent duplication or omission of facilities from the list.
The MFL also contains contact information, type of facility and other information that is useful for administrative purposes. The service domain contains a basic inventory of available services, infrastructures, and facility capacity, providing essential information for health systems planning and management.
Le mardi 10 septembre 2019 13:31:36 UTC+1, Carl Leitner a écrit :
Dear Esteban
What are the particular needs that you have for a facility registry. If your main priority at the moment is to consolidate multiple facility lists (from multiple sources) into one list to share, you may want to take a look at the GOFR tool which has an online demo, documentation and source code. It adheres to the FHIR standards for facility/location data exchange, in particular the IHE mCSD profile which is part of the OpenHIE architecture.
Hi, my name is Esteban Hebel, from Chile.
I’m also interested in deploying the FacilityRegistry locally.
Is there any way to do that? I seem to be having trouble finding the actual deployable project.
Thanks,
Esteban
El miércoles, 7 de agosto de 2019, 17:23:17 (UTC-4), Nicolas di Tada escribió:
Hi Guy,
Thanks for reaching out. At this point I don’t think we have a step by step guide for deploying that. Are you working at the MoH in Cameroon? Feel free to reach out to my email directly to see if we could provide support for your need.
Hi,
Yes. For Cameroon, have you already determine your particular requirements for the data curation process. For example:
Can anyone submit a facility for consideration in the MFL or is it restricted to certain user roles?
When considering a health facility to add, what are the approval steps needed by the MOH? Is it a one-step approval or are multiple people involved? How are you handling licensing of health facilities?
What is the scope of health facilities included: is it both public sector and private sector? Are you only including service delivery site or are you also including the broader health system facilities such as administrative offices, labs, warehouse/depot?
I believe that there is some work being done of the GOFR tool to add support for some of this type of functionality, but it would be good to understand your priority needs better.
A Facility Registry Service is a software solution that stores and shares the Master Facility List (MFL) data. Depending on its design, a facility registry service can have a number of additional purposes. A facility registry service can:
• Enable data consumers to read, search, sort, download, and use facility data.
• Facilitate data curation by (1) allowing users to submit suggested data updates,(2) recording changes made to MFL data, and (3) archiving data that is no longer valid.
• Act as a common component of a health information exchange (HIE) and enable more complex interoperability use cases.1
• Serve as a portal for data consumers to ask questions or to suggest improvements regarding
the facility registry service itself or the data contained in the MFL.
Le mercredi 18 septembre 2019 14:58:45 UTC+1, Carl Leitner a écrit :
Hi,
Most of the data fields that you are looking for are covered in the mCSD standard (and it is extensible to cover other fields as needed). Have you mapped out yet the business processes/approval workflows and user roles for the facility registry? The WHO has a useful document here if you haven’t seen it yet.
for me i want a tool that can manage online a Master Facility List (MFL) with a complete listing of health facilities in the country (both public and private) and is comprised of a set of administrative information and information that identifies each facility. It will consists of basic information on the service capacity of each facility (service domain). The set of identifiers in the signature domain serves to uniquely identify each facility in order to prevent duplication or omission of facilities from the list.
The MFL also contains contact information, type of facility and other information that is useful for administrative purposes. The service domain contains a basic inventory of available services, infrastructures, and facility capacity, providing essential information for health systems planning and management.
Le mardi 10 septembre 2019 13:31:36 UTC+1, Carl Leitner a écrit :
Dear Esteban
What are the particular needs that you have for a facility registry. If your main priority at the moment is to consolidate multiple facility lists (from multiple sources) into one list to share, you may want to take a look at the GOFR tool which has an online demo, documentation and source code. It adheres to the FHIR standards for facility/location data exchange, in particular the IHE mCSD profile which is part of the OpenHIE architecture.
Hi, my name is Esteban Hebel, from Chile.
I’m also interested in deploying the FacilityRegistry locally.
Is there any way to do that? I seem to be having trouble finding the actual deployable project.
Thanks,
Esteban
El miércoles, 7 de agosto de 2019, 17:23:17 (UTC-4), Nicolas di Tada escribió:
Hi Guy,
Thanks for reaching out. At this point I don’t think we have a step by step guide for deploying that. Are you working at the MoH in Cameroon? Feel free to reach out to my email directly to see if we could provide support for your need.