- Description: What are the boundaries of OpenLMIS? What is the domain scope in which OpenLMIS will operate? What belongs in OpenLMIS and what doesn't?
Leads: Dykki, Kevin
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Rapporteur/Notetaker:Sandy Hawley
Notes from Session:
What IS part of OpenLMIS?
- basic cold chain equipment support, but not beyond "It is working"
- suggestions for best practice processes in supply chain reports (core)
- mobile support under the admin level/ mobile for offline users
- costing data- cost of supplies by program
- different ways to install- configurable vs. specific
- stock management (district, region, int. warehouse)
- open source
- one (1) product or platform
- a common roof for programs (essential meds and vaccines)
- requisitions
- source for analytics/data source- R&R
- commodities transaction data
- modular
- facilities "light" or interface
- dispensing "light" or interface
What it is NOT part of OpenLMIS (doesn't mean we won't interface with this, it's just not our focus/core, or another system that does it better)
- medical records
- ERP system (warehouse data)
- procurement at national level (no budgeting and buying)
- asset management
- full stack analytics tool, full business intelligence tool
- bar coding, but support call for separate modules
- budgeting
- warehouse management
- EMR
- distribution management/rout planning, transport
- master product list
- master data
- CHW
- M&E
- disaster relief/response
- disease or initiative specific
- Full VAN tool
- country-specific system
QUESTION ITEMS
- Beyond health
- master product list (NO)
- usable offline (YES)
- SaaS
- Annual forecasting
- facility stock management, or clients without online capability - does the mobile/offline become part of OpenLMIS
- offline capability is a need (this is feedback we are hearing)
- in current state- its not possible to make whole olmis offline-but for example, the requisition process could be made offline