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Steven (eSHIFT) Uggowitzer, 21 July 2022 11:42 AM
AoS Health Vertical Programs¶
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- AoS Health Vertical Programs
What is the AoS Health AMR Surveillance Platform?¶
There is great strength in reusing and integrating solutions within single well engineered environments. The AoS Health Platform consists of hardware infrastructure (cloud or dedicated), software, configuration, customization and localization of digital health equipment, telecommunications infrastructure and software tools to build sustainable reference implementations of complete systems architectures to address one or more public health needs.
For AoS Health AMR, the core AoS Health Platform is enhanced with an orchestrated selection of software, including tools such as DHIS2 and Open Interop, and AMR-specific software components we have engineered based on project needs, guidance from the World Health Organization (WHO), Fleming Fund actors, AMR research and National Action Plans.
eSHIFT envisions a surveillance platform that directly improves global understanding of AMR One Health data management and acts as a catalyst to accelerate progress in countries. The One Health approach suggests that robust and resilient AMR surveillance systems not only require integration across human, animal and environmental health data sources but the flexibility to adapt to changing surveillance needs. To achieve these objectives the platform:
- Integrates ongoing efforts with best-fit technology to enable rapid adoption, scalability and sustainability
- Enhances continuously via cross-sectoral collaboration, engagement with public- and private-sector entities, and strong country involvement
- Shares innovations, to ensure that every country benefits from ongoing developments in AMR surveillance, accelerating national readiness and response
- Capitalizes on existing digital health global public goods
- Provides an environment where new data sources from the across the One Health spectrum are integrated within the system
- Provides ongoing digital health leadership in the AMR community to capture evolving surveillance and data aggregation and dissemination requirements and build them into the AoS Health AMR reference implementation.
Health Verticals¶
Several areas of public health may be addressed through the AoS Platform. We refer to these as 'verticals'.
The current verticals under active development and implementation are listed below. Each points to a separate project to comprehensively manage work around this vertical implementation of AoS Health:
- AoS.Health/AMR - AMR One Health Surveillance System Vertical | Project Site
- AoS.Health/MAL - Malaria Surveillance Vertical
Several other verticals have been discuss for potential exploration. For these, also listed below, we link to a WIKI page covering the business case for each, along with current status and commentary.
- AoS.Health/HIS AoS Health Health Information Systems Platform
- AoS.Health/TB AoS Health TB Surveillance System Platform with Connected Diagnostics
- AoS.Health/CRVS Aos Health Civil Registration & Vital Events (CRVS) Platform
- AoS.Health/SGBV AoS Health Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) Surveillance Platform
- AoS.Health/G2G AoS Health Government to Government (G2G) Digital Health Interoperability Suite
- AoS.Health/COVID AoS Health COVID-19 Rapid Response Platform
- AoS.Health/EM AoS Health Emergency Management (999/911 like national EMS system)
- AoS.Health/IMIS AoS Health Insurance Management Information System
- AoS.Health/CH AoS Health Community Health
- AoS.Health/EPI AoS Health Vaccine Delivery and Supply Chain Tracking
- AoS.Health/SCMS AoS Health Supply Chain Management System
- AoS.Health/CADDX AoS Health CAD DX Mobile
- AoS.Health/MIP AoS Health Master Index Registry Provider
It should also be noted that these verticals are public-health and digital health tools focused. For any elements related to OS/DevOps/Installation/Hardware, please check out the section on:
Updated by Steven (eSHIFT) Uggowitzer about 3 years ago · 8 revisions
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