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This documentation will concentrate on the connection of iHRIS, openInfoMan, Rapidpro to make mHero and then the connection of Sync Server (Disease surveillance system) into mHero to extend it mHero to eIDSR. | This documentation will concentrate on the connection of iHRIS, openInfoMan, Rapidpro to make mHero and then the connection of Sync Server (Disease surveillance system) into mHero to extend it mHero to eIDSR. | ||
Below is a sequence diagram of what the documentation will cover. | Below is a sequence diagram of what the documentation will cover. | ||
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Revision as of 23:05, 8 January 2018
Introduction and Overview
mHero is a free SMS mobile phone based communications system between MOH staff,Health Workers and Community Health Workers. This is achieved by the interoperability between Intrahealth's iHRIS (or any HRIS with CSD compliant) and UNICEF's Rapidpro and utilizing the OpenHIE architecture. The platform uses health workforce data to target specific communications based on cadre,location and other information. Communications, which can be triggered both centrally and locally, go far beyond traditional “message blasts” offered by many technology vendors. Real-time monitoring, complex multi-path surveys, monitoring and detailed analysis can be conducted with ease. This tutorial will use iHRIS as a HRIS. Addition of disease surveillance component into mHero is what creates eIDSR.
This documentation will concentrate on the connection of iHRIS, openInfoMan, Rapidpro to make mHero and then the connection of Sync Server (Disease surveillance system) into mHero to extend it mHero to eIDSR. Below is a sequence diagram of what the documentation will cover.