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− | == LMIC Sub-Workgroup == | + | == Rural/LMIC Sub-Workgroup == |
− | '''LMIC Purpose:''' | + | '''Rural/LMIC Purpose:''' |
− | The purpose of the HL7 mobile health (mHealth) Low to Medium Income Countries (LMIC) sub-workgroup (SWG) is to help leverage standardized health information technologies such as those promoted by HL7 to help increase the quality and safety of healthcare within LMIC settings. It has been identified that some LMIC settings have nascent approaches to collecting, sharing, and receiving health-related information. LMIC settings can benefit from a set of standards-based guidelines and resources that will help promote interoperable mHealth-based solutions. This approach may help reduce the number of ad-hoc, proprietary, and/or silo-ed approaches present in the marketplace and promote more scalable and interoperable solutions for providing healthcare services. | + | The purpose of the HL7 mobile health (mHealth) Rural/"Low to Medium Income Countries" (LMIC) sub-workgroup (SWG) is to help leverage standardized health information technologies such as those promoted by HL7 to help increase the quality and safety of healthcare within LMIC settings. It has been identified that some LMIC settings have nascent approaches to collecting, sharing, and receiving health-related information. LMIC settings can benefit from a set of standards-based guidelines and resources that will help promote interoperable mHealth-based solutions. This approach may help reduce the number of ad-hoc, proprietary, and/or silo-ed approaches present in the marketplace and promote more scalable and interoperable solutions for providing healthcare services. |
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Revision as of 15:47, 17 October 2014
Rural/LMIC Sub-Workgroup
Rural/LMIC Purpose: The purpose of the HL7 mobile health (mHealth) Rural/"Low to Medium Income Countries" (LMIC) sub-workgroup (SWG) is to help leverage standardized health information technologies such as those promoted by HL7 to help increase the quality and safety of healthcare within LMIC settings. It has been identified that some LMIC settings have nascent approaches to collecting, sharing, and receiving health-related information. LMIC settings can benefit from a set of standards-based guidelines and resources that will help promote interoperable mHealth-based solutions. This approach may help reduce the number of ad-hoc, proprietary, and/or silo-ed approaches present in the marketplace and promote more scalable and interoperable solutions for providing healthcare services.
Active Members:
- Nathan Botts (Subworkgroup Lead)
- Jeff Brandt
- Chris Doss
- Gora Datta
- Finnie Flores
- Tammara Jean Paul
- Vannak Kann
- Beatriz Leao
- Nadine Manjaro
- Tim McKay
- Jonathan Payne
- John Ritter
- Harry Rhodes
Meeting Times:
- Mondays @ 11am ET Weekly
- Phone: 1-770-657-9270 Participant Passcode: 465623
- Web Sharing: www.freescreensharing.com Meeting ID: 914-595-256
HL7 Mobile Health Webpage:http://www.hl7.org/Special/committees/mobile/index.cfm
mHealth for LMIC Documents
LMIC Current Meeting Minutes
- March 01, 2014 Meeting: Media:MHWG-LMIC-Minutes-04012014.docx
Project Scope Statement
- HL7 LMIC Project Scope Statement Current Draft:http://www.hl7.org/documentcenter/public/wg/mobile/HL7-MHWG-LMIC-PSS-20130920.doc
LMIC Use Case Documents
- Nigeria Saving One Million Lives (SOML) Project Overview (mHealth Alliance): Media:SOML_4.0.pdf
- SOML Situtation Analysis Report: Media:SOML_Situational_Analysis_FINAL_20130909.pdf