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This meeting was held over Skype to provide an update on activities

Attendees:

Agenda/Notes:

  • House Keeping
  • Updates
    • Developer Activities
      • Successfully Split out the Stock Management Features from the ZEIR Application
      • Next Week:
        • Working on creating a branch of ZEIR that depends on the newly split Stock Management Module
          • ZEIR Production release 1.3.3 is due by Feb 15th. This splitting will not be added to this release, but will be integrated with release 1.3.4
        • Working on Server Side Stock Management data model and syncing
    • Design Activities
      • Multiple reviews from the Ona team on the Software Design Specification
        • Next Week:
          • Craig will integrate them and update the design spec
          • Craig will create a backlog for Sprints 1 and 2
      • Added a proof of concept delivery section to the OpenSRP and OpenLMIS Integration page.
    • Project Management
      • Pre-Sprint 1 planning with the OpenSRP team
      • GitHub Issue tracking and linking discussed with team
    • Other
      • Responded to questions from Josh on Slack
  • For Review
    • Proof of Concept Section on OpenSRP and OpenLMIS Integration page. (Especially Terminology)
    • Mary Jo's meeting notes
      • Notes:

        I wanted to confirm how OpenSRP will track 'consumed/used' vials.  Consumption of a vial happens when it is opened, however in OpenSRP it is recorded at the end of the day. Is there a way to ask which vials were used in a way that ensures they are counting vials opened (even if they are still in the fridge 1/2 opened).

        Open vial wastage can be calculated based on how many vials were consumed (opened) and how many patients were vaccinated (doses). More information http://www.who.int/immunization/documents/general/WHO_IVB_14.07/en/

  • From Mary Jo:
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