Deep Dive: openIMIS beyond Health (technical)
Content
- 1 Description of session
- 1.1 Target Audience
- 2 Session Design
- 2.1 Board
- 2.1.1 Schemes
- 2.1.2 Business Processes
- 2.1.3 Objects
- 2.2 Attachments
- 2.1 Board
- 3 Further reading
Description of session
Session Title | Deep Dive: openIMIS beyond Health (technical) |
Session Theme | Product Development |
Organizer | @Uwe Wahser ( GIZ ) |
Session Type | Club |
Target Output | Broad gap analysis of the implications when extending openIMIS to other financing schemes e.g. as in social protection. |
Short Summary | Discussion: Extend openIMIS to other financing schemes e.g. social protection schemes (technical implications e.g. DB scheme) |
Target Audience
any interested participant
Session Design
This session picks up the results of the day 1 discussion:
Minutes from day 1: Discussion: Extend openIMIS to other financing schemes (use-cases)
Board from day 1: openIMIS beyond health
The audience will take a more detailed look at finance schemes:
Definition support schemes / insurance products
align required business processes to JLN business processes
identify objects (e.g. beneficiary, benefit, service provider, ….)
Board
Todays board: https://miro.com/app/board/o9J_lOHQnAw=/
Schemes
The aim of this exercise was to get a common understanding of the components that define social protection schemes. Think of it as a box of Legos which you can use to build your social protection scheme. For better readability you might want to download the pdf version.
Business Processes
The aim of this exercise was to identify common business processes that apply to different social protection schemes. As a basis, the process matrix from Background - Joint Learning Network for UHC was used to see where openIMIS needs to support other social protection schemes. For better readability you might want to download the pdf version.
Objects
The aim of this exercise was to identify common objects in social protection schemes that might be a basis for interoperability standards or data base schemes. Starting from the object model behind the standards in the FHIR financial module. For better readability you might want to download the pdf version.
Attachments
Further reading
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