2024-12-12 Developers Deep Dive Call: openIMIS Technical Roadmap 2025/2026
Overview
Date: 2024-12-12 - 10:00 am (UTC)
Room: MS-Teams (and this will remain a once-in-a-liftime exception!)
Objective: Preview of the planned activities for 2025 / 2026
Participants: (kindly only add your own names, not those of other participants)
@Uwe Wahser
@Konstanze Lang
OPM
m4h, y-Note, tinker-tech
@Dragos Dobre
WHO
medic mobile
@Derick Lung'aho
HELINA
KeHIA
@Sylvia Mwelu
Agenda:
When (UTC) | Duration | Who | Topic |
---|---|---|---|
10:00 (UTC) | 25 + 5 min | openIMIS Technical Roadmap 2025/2026 | |
10:30 (UTC) | 25 + 5 min | OPM | Functional Requirements Mapping for Social Registry and Integrated Beneficiary Registry Systems |
11:00 (UTC) | 25 + 5 min | m4h | |
11:30 (UTC) | 25 + 5 min | ||
12:00 (UTC) | as needed | all | free discussion around social/beneficiary registries and interoperability sandbox |
Minutes
openIMIS Roadmap 2025 / 2026
OpenIMIS has evolved into a comprehensive digital public good supporting both health insurance and social protection implementations. Current deployment spans 12 countries with 25 million beneficiaries. The October 2024 CORE-MIS migration milestone integrated essential social protection functionalities. New quality assurance mechanisms include solution building and sandboxing capabilities. The initiative operates through structured committees and regional knowledge hubs, ensuring sustainable community-driven development.
Key Points:Overview of OpenIMIS as a digital public good for social protection processes
Current implementation in 12 countries with approximately 25 million covered beneficiaries
Recent completion of CORE-MIS migration project in October 2024
Introduction of new application QA layer through solution building and sandboxing contracts
Functional Requirements SR / IBR
Presenters: Thomas & Jeris, OPM
Key Findings:
Mapped 102 detailed functional requirements across social registry and integrated beneficiary registry systems
Social Registry: 52 requirements across 7 functional areas
Integrated Beneficiary Registry: 50 requirements across 8 functional areas
Identified four core strengths in OpenIMIS for registry development:
Analytics and reporting capabilities
Multi-program support
Beneficiary management
Strong API foundation
Interoperability Sandbox
Presenter: Maxime
The sandbox initiative establishes a controlled environment for testing integration scenarios across health financing and social protection domains. Three work packages encompass digital goods prioritization, environment development, and implementation automation. Technical objectives include Open HIE and DCI framework compatibility, synthetic data generation, and automated deployment processes. Platform will demonstrate interoperability scenarios and standardize integration approaches across the OpenIMIS ecosystem.
Project Scope:
Identification and prioritization of digital public goods for interoperability
Development of sandbox environment for health financing and social protection scenarios
Implementation of Open HIE and DCI framework compatibility
Focus on code changes, synthetic data generation, and sandbox automation