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We are currently documenting how the iHRIS software works with other software. There is an older document describing [[Data Interoperability]], but it is out of date.
Having standardized data lists is useful for managing multiple systems. This could be for:
*development, testing and production servers of iHRIS
*district and national iHRIS systems in a decentralized iHRIS installation
*use by other systems that want to know what data lists are being used in iHRIS.
*exchange of data between systems
 
 
 
==Standardized Lists==
iHRIS Supports the following standardized lists:
*The [http://www.ilo.org/public/english/bureau/stat/isco/isco08/ ISCO-88 and ISCO-08], or International Standard Classification of Occupations, codes from the International Labor Organization
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ISO_3166-1 ISO 3166] The standardized list of countries from ISO
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ISO_639-1_codes ISO 639]  The standardized list of languages from ISO
*[http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/IHE_ITI_Suppl_SVS_Rev2-1_TI_2010-08-10.pdf Sharing Value Sets (SVS)] from Integrating the Health Enterprise(IHE) is a general mechanism for sharing standardized lists between systems
 
==Supported Standards==
*[ftp://ftp.ihe.net/DocumentPublication/CurrentPublished/ITInfrastructure/IHE_ITI_Suppl_CSD.pdf Care Services Discovery (CSD)] for the exchange of health worker information, and in particular for supporting a [https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/Health+Worker+Registry+Community health worker registry].
*[http://www.sdmx-hd.org/ SDMX-HD]
*[http://www.ihe.net/Technical_Framework/upload/IHE_ITI_Suppl_SVS_Rev2-1_TI_2010-08-10.pdf Sharing Value Sets (SVS)] for standardized lists
*[http://folk.uio.no/bojo/sdmx/sdmxhd_doc.xhtml DXF2] (DHIS2 Exchange Format)
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directory_Services_Markup_Language DSML] (Directory Services Markup Language)
 
 
==Tutorials==
*how to [[Exporting Standardized Data|export standardized ''cadre'' data]] from a central site to be shared among regional and district installations.
*Strategies for [[Synchronizing iHRIS against a Master Facility List]]
*[[Linking iHRIS Facilities and DHIS Organizational Units]]
*How to [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ViL-m8j402s Export Standard Data Using SVS ] (YouTube)
*How to [[Load an SVS list from a file]]
*How to [[Load an SVS from a remote service]]
*How to [[Load an iHRIS Database List into DHIS]]
*How to [[Export The Number of Healthworkers into DHIS]]
*Using [[Technical Overview: Form Storage -- SDMX-HD | SDMX-XD]] the Statistical Data and Meta-Data Exchange Format for the Health Domain
 
Note: There is an older document describing [[Data Interoperability]], but it is out of date.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:27, 20 June 2014

Having standardized data lists is useful for managing multiple systems. This could be for:

  • development, testing and production servers of iHRIS
  • district and national iHRIS systems in a decentralized iHRIS installation
  • use by other systems that want to know what data lists are being used in iHRIS.
  • exchange of data between systems


Standardized Lists

iHRIS Supports the following standardized lists:

  • The ISCO-88 and ISCO-08, or International Standard Classification of Occupations, codes from the International Labor Organization
  • ISO 3166 The standardized list of countries from ISO
  • ISO 639 The standardized list of languages from ISO
  • Sharing Value Sets (SVS) from Integrating the Health Enterprise(IHE) is a general mechanism for sharing standardized lists between systems

Supported Standards


Tutorials

Note: There is an older document describing Data Interoperability, but it is out of date.