APPROACH
Tools for Impact
DHI knows that the key to creating impact is to understand and link technologies, programs, policies, training, monitoring, and support.
The following technology components are examples of building blocks that DHI believes have high value, and that can be integrated in different ways to form the technology core of overall systems solutions that create impact.
DHI staff have either directly developed, collaborated on, or have significant experience with the majority of these building blocks, and have integrated technology cores for several systems solutions that are delivering impact today. DHI staff provide training, monitoring, and support capabilities for the developed solutions.
A clinic-facing and MoH facing workflow platform for data collection, with simple to set up screens, data entry error correction, and robust data cleaning capabilities.
Digital LifeCare gives health workers, doctors and health officials the tools to combat the rise in NCDs. Digital LifeCare is a modern digital platform with mobile, cloud and analytics applications.
DHIS2 is a capability for the collection, reporting, analysis, and dissemination of health information, primarily at the aggregate level, and primarily for monthly reporting purposes. Capabilities also exist for patient-level health information collection and reporting.
A signed digital credential using QR codes, primarily for vaccination certificates for LMICs that supports offline use-cases.
Automatic reading of Rapid Diagnostic Tests (RDTs) using mobile phones and computer vision.
A FHIR-based clinic-facing and MoH facing workflow platform that uses Google’s OHS and has support for paper-based workflows, QR-code based patient ID tracking, and support for patient-centric cross-platform data sharing.
MEDplat is a point-of-care application that provides an interface for healthcare providers through a mobile app and a web interface. This framework completely digitizes care delivery and management across all stakeholders.
SPICE by Medtronic Labs is a clinic-facing and patient-facing platform with flexible support for integration of point-of-care devices, and a user-centric designed UX.
MOJALOOP is a reference model for payment interoperability, that has some capabilities similar to those in UPI in India.
MOSIP is a modular and scalable centralized identity system, that has some capabilities similar to those in AADHAAR in India.
A decentralized QR-code-based ID system for forming and linking PHRs across multiple platforms or vendors, using patient-centric permissioning.
An Android-based library with core capabilities such as reliable data syncing of FHIR data in low QOS connectivity conditions, and structured data collection (SDC) directly into FHIR format.
OpenMRS is a Java-based, web-based electronic medical record system.
A FHIR-based clinic-facing and MoH facing workflow platform that uses Google’s OHS, configurable screens, and has support for WHO computable guidelines.
A web-browser based software platform designed to capture data for research studies and clinical trials.
A platform that focuses on creating registries of workers, as well as managing content such as how-to-videos and how-to-documents.
A clinical intelligence platform that analyzes clinical data and provides a dynamic evaluation similar to a physician’s assessment.
A signed digital credential using QR codes, primarily for vaccination certificates for non-LMICs.
The viamo platform is built to facilitate outreach with a focus on national reach, targeting and trust. It leverages established relationships with telecom companies and their large subscriber base to amplify life changing content.
WHO Smart Vaccination Certificate - A digital vaccination certificate, incorporating key specifications, standards and a trust framework, to facilitate implementation of effective and interoperable digital solutions that support COVID-19 vaccine delivery and monitoring, with intended applicability to other vaccines.