Project Overview
The CDC Technical Assistance Platform (CDC TAP) provides technical assistance to USG-supported countries to improve healthcare delivery and public health outcomes. As a lead implementing partner of TAP, UCSF collaborates with Makerere University in Uganda and the University of Nairobi in Kenya. The main goal of the project is twofold:
- Provide technical assistance to USG-supported countries in the area of health information systems (HIS).
- Develop various digital global goods to improve healthcare delivery and improve public health outcomes on a broader scale.
Areas of Support
Within TAP, our team leverages its expertise to provide support across various critical activities and areas, including:
- OpenMRS — an open-source medical record platform
- Client Registries and Master Patient Indices — supporting linkage of clients across various services in the health system
- National Health Data Dictionaries — facilitating a uniform vocabulary for medical terms in a country, enabling data exchanges between systems
- Data Exchange — facilitating electronic exchange of data (e.g., between an electronic medical record system and a laboratory system)
- Monitoring and Evaluation — defining indicators and logic frameworks
- Enterprise Architectures — defining blueprints and roadmaps for a national eHealth infrastructure
Accomplishments
Implementation of enhancements to OpenMRS
- Introduction of a React-based forms engine, easing data collection in point-of-care settings
- Development of MambaETL, automating the conversion of name-value data (long) data tables into a wide format for simplified reporting
- Creation of functional packages for managing data related to Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Tuberculosis (TB), Prevention of Mother-to-Child Transmission of HIV (PMTCT) and COVID-19. The packages define a set of forms, lists and concepts to kick-start implementers to utilize OpenMRS
- Integration of enhancements such as lab orders and pharmacy orders
- Engagement with key OpenMRS developers and implementers, including OpenMRS Inc., fostering community collaboration
- Provision of technical assistance to various OpenMRS implementers across Uganda, Kenya, Rwanda, Nigeria and Ethiopia
Additional Accomplishments
- Establishment of a national health data dictionary in Kenya in collaboration with the Ministry of Health
- Support for the development of executive dashboards in Zambia, enhancing data visualization and decision-making
- Development of an enterprise architecture in Botswana to guide strategic infrastructure planning, scalability and mitigating data security risks
- Implementation of an M&E (Monitoring and Evaluation) system in Thailand and Cambodia to track progress and outcomes of their projects
Key Leadership
UCSF
- Principal Investigator: George Rutherford, MD, MA
- Project Director: Fitti Weissglas, MSc, MBA
- Leadership Team: Michelle Moghadassi, Mwariri Mwangi, Eudson Bambo, Denise Barrios, Rikita Merai
University of Nairobi
- Principal Investigator: James Machoki M'Imunya, PhD
- Project Director: Francis Njiri, MS
Makerere University
- Principal Investigator: Simon Kasasa, PhD, MS
- Project Focal Person: Stephen Senkomago Musoke