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Hi Prosper,

That would be great. Please send us all your fomrs, and together we can plan
for the best possible implementation.

Regards,
Abyot.

On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 9:38 AM, Behumbiize, Prosper <PTB3@xxxxxxxxxx>wrote:

>  Dear Abyot
>
> Uganda is in high gears of implementing DHIS2 we have contacted Oslo and Tz
> and we planned the training and customization of HMIS tools for dec 2010.
> MoH Uganda wants to roll it out in Jan 2011. However they have asked to
> identify a system to support all the registers you mentioned plus HIV care
> registers, patients care cards, TB, PMTCT, etc  I can send you copies of
> these tools for you to advise on whether they can be supported.
>
> Thanks
>
> Prosper Behumbiize, MPH
> CDC-Uganda, HIS
> +256752751776
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Abyot Gizaw <abyota@xxxxxxxxx>
> To: Behumbiize, Prosper
> Cc: dhis2-devs <dhis2-devs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Fri Oct 22 10:33:30 2010
> Subject: Re: New Ticket Alert
>
> Hi Prosper,
>
> Thank  you for your interest in DHIS2 and its community module that handles
> individual level data recording, reporting and tracking. The community
> module is intended to assist in the working practices of health workers who
> are engaged in maintaining primary registers - such as family planning
> register, mother and child register (ANC, immunizatition, PNC....) and the
> like. In theory you can define any individual level register (including TB
> and Malaria) that you could find at lowest level health administrative units
> in a typical developing country setting.
>
> Below is a link for documentation
>
> http://www.hisp.uio.no/projects/dhiscommunity/documentation.html
>
> There you will get a manual from our pilot site currently India (Malawi,
> Tanzania, Bangladish, Sri Lanka are also interested with the system). You
> can also take a look for the mobile extension of the community module. With
> the mobile extension, health workers can go house-to-house guided by
> "service provision tour guide" which we call activityplan and provide
> services at the same time collecting data using mobile phones. The data
> collected can be uploaded to the community module of dhis2 for record
> maintenance and also generation of aggregate figures for routine reporting -
> which DHIS2 is very powerful in doing that.
>
> We are yet to have a demo (with dummy individuals, programs and their
> association) for the community module. But we do have a demo for DHIS2, you
> can find it from http://dhis2.org/
>
> Using the dhis2 demo, together with the community documentation, you can
> play with the functionalities of the community module. If you have any
> question, please do not hesitate to contact us - you can reach all
> developers of DHIS2 and its community module using
> dhis2-devs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>
> Regards,
> Abyot.
>
> On Fri, Oct 22, 2010 at 7:54 AM, alerts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <
> alerts@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>
>         Abyot,
>
>         New ticket #435631 created.
>         -------------------
>         Name: Prosper Behumbiize
>         Email: ptb3@xxxxxxxxxx
>         Dept: Support
>
>         Dear Team,
>
>         Thanks for the support towards DHIS2, in Uganda we are trying to
> adopt DHIS and would also want to look into the DHIS2 community for
> individual patient records.
>
>         Is it possible to get in touch with the development team or even
> get a demo to begin with.
>
>         thanks
>
>         Prosper
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