Training resources
Here you will find a number of training resources structured across specific modules that are free to use in order to learn more about openIMIS. Below is a short overview of the modules currently under development:
Module 1: Introduction to openIMIS
Topics to be covered
Session 1: Introduction to Health Financing mechanisms and Insurance processes
Health Financing Mechanisms
Insurance Processes
Recording
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7-msEBdtk4
Session 2: openIMIS system characteristics and data captured
Data Flow
Access to the system
Reporting
Recording
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcxFTopojKM
Session 3: Running demos to showcase processes and features (Part 1- Registers)
Registers
Diagnosis, locations & payers
Claims administrator, enrolment officer, user & user profile
Medical Items, Medical Services, Price list, Health Facility
Products
Recording
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HqnazIXZLcI
Session 4: Running demos to showcase processes and features (Part 2 - Processes)
Enrolment Process
Enrolment of Household Head and other dependents/household members, Policy & contributions through web and mobile app
Health Service Utilization Process
Enquiry of a client using web and mobile app
Claims Process
Claim entry using web and mobile app, Claims submission & medical review, Batch run
Renewal Process
Renewal through web and mobile app
Recording
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxB6Pba7lcU
Teaching Mode
The module is broken up into the above mentioned sessions. Each session will run for 1 hour on the days mentioned above. The format of each session will be a (virtual) classroom taught part which will be recorded (and placed here) followed by a discussion round (unrecorded). At the end of the three sessions, a case study as an assignment will be provided. All content will be shared here including the video recordings after the session.
Audience
Implementation hubs; Medical Students and Medical Teachers part of AeHIN community
Learning Objective
Participants gain an understanding of basic health financing concepts and health insurance, the underlying function of openIMIS within this realm
In-depth knowledge of processes supported and data captured by openIMIS
Module 2: Setting up and localise the openIMIS platform
Topics to be covered
Session 1: Installation of openIMIS server-side components (database, web application and windows services)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8NBgBInLEw
Session 2: Country localisation (web application level localisation, database-level localisation, and building of registers)
Session 3: Installation of mobile phone server-side component (REST API) and mobile applications localisation (application-level localisation and database-level localisation)
Teaching Mode
The module is organised as do it yourself video tutorials. Short hands-on videos will be created per component and per step that the user can follow. The videos will be uploaded on openIMIS YouTube channel and a playlist will be created. The videos will as well be included in the respective Wiki pages. After the videos are uploaded on YouTube, Q&A webinars for respective sessions will be organized to allow participants to try out the installation steps themselves and during the respective webinars have the opportunity to clarify their questions. Participants at any point can raise questions through the comments box on the respective Wiki page they are following instructions from, while the Q&A session will offer a face to face opportunity to clarify problems. The Q&A sessions as well will be recorded and added to the YouTube channel, and the Wiki pages will be updated accordingly.
Audience
Development Committee teams, Implementation Hubs
Learning Objectives
Participants understand how to install all components of openIMIS
Participants learn how to customize openIMIS for an implementation context
Module presentation
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMJRUV4-LaI
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