Hi Andy

As you probably gathered from the flurry of mail on the dev list a few
months back, the HISP India hospital system is not using the sdmx-hd
module for data reporting into dhis2 in Himachal Pradesh.  The main
problem being that the module is confined to cohort indicators which
turn out to be quite a small proportion of the facilty reporting
dataelements required.

What Viet and Ha have done
(https://github.com/hispindia/SDMXHDataExport) is to create a very
basic module which simply defines dataelements from SQL queries and
outputs the bundle in a sdmx dataset.  This meets the immediate
requirements pretty well but will need to become more sophisticated
over time - ideally perhaps merging this idea with the reporting
module sql indicator approach.  Currently the number of dataelements
to configure for a monthly facitity report is sufficiently small that
there is no burning need to exchange a formal DSD.  The mapping of
codes within dhis2 and openmrs is done manually.

Regards
Bob

On 20 January 2012 14:16, Andrew Kanter <[email protected]> wrote:
> I was wondering who is currently using the SDMX-HD bridge between OpenMRS
> and DHIS2. If you are, can you let me know where, what versions of the
> various software pieces, modules, etc.?
>
> We (MVP) are very interested in pushing this out in Ghana, Kenya and some
> other locations....
>
> Thank you!
> Andy
>
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