Hi everyone,
My name is Philip Mwago, from IntelliSOFT. Possible Health will be making a presentation on Integration of Bahmni with OpenIMS demonstrating their learnings so far. If you are interested to learn about it, do join. This call will be held on Thursday 16th January 2020 at 6 am PST, 9 am EST, 2 pm GMT/UTC and 7.30 pm IST. Thanks.
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Thanks @suruchi for presenting your work, and sorry if you felt that there was somewhat a lack of enthusiasm. I think integrating Bahmni with a claim management system is just not quite yet on people’s radar. I mean, as you can imagine, for anyone to be involved with such a type of integration they would have to be working at a country-wide level and using Bahmni and in a country where UHC is actively implemented… etc. So that’s 0.1% of implementers right now
Bottom line is: it is great to see other groups being active with integrating OpenMRS/Bahmni with third-party platforms and kudos to Possible Health for doing so with openIMIS.
I was wondering if there was more high level info available (other than digging in the code, and other than the diagram below) to get a grasp of the architecture assumptions?
@laxman@mksd any specific pointers ( configuration or code changes ) on replicating this setup with Ozone HIS would be much appreciated. I am basically taking Bahmni Architecture to be similar to Ozone so using it as a reference point to going forward with this implementation. Will revert on success.