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Two of the Strategic principles of the openIMIS community are the interoperability and networking with other open source projects in the the ever growing digital health eco-system for low and middle income countries.

Partner Organisations

openIMIS is part of relevant working groups in the following global organizations

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Partner Software Communities

The tables contains some of the most important Open Source software packages in the digital health eco-system which are candidates for integration and interoperability with openIMIS:

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OpenHIE is dedicated to improve the health of the undeserved through open and collaborative, development and support of country driven, large scale health information sharing architectures. The openIMIS Initiative takes part in the monthly calls on Universal Health Coverage and Health Financing.

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The Health Data Collaborative is a WHO driven community that works with countries to improve health data and build capacity to track progress towards the health-related Sustainable Development Goals

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P4H Social Health Protection Network is the thriving global network for health financing and social health protection.

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Day One is an initiative with a vision to create a world-leading hub for healthcare innovation built on the strength of the Basel region respected for its impact and collaboration across disciplines and industries with a focus on precision medicine– the convergence of diagnostics, treatment and digital health. It is managed by Baselarea.swiss in close collaboration with the Canton of Basel-Stadt. DayOne works on Catalyst Projects which are projects that contribute to solving bottleneck issues in healthcare through collaboration.

To see and manage the complete list of partners visit the Repository of openIMIS Partners .