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This page is for debriefing on the key discussions and outputs of the OpenLMIS Community Meeting

Meeting details: November 18, 19, & 20th  Protea Hotel by Marriott, Balalaika Standton   Johannesburg, South Africa

OpenLMIS Sponsorship: OpenLMIS Core funding was available to sponsor OpenLMIS partners and implementers to be represented at this meeting; this information was circulated to OpenLMIS stakeholders transparently via community channels. Details are below regarding which meeting participants were sponsored with community funds. 

Meeting objectives

  1. Empower the OpenLMIS community to guide the decision-making process for the OpenLMIS Future State
    • Solicit community input regarding next steps to shape the 'future state' of OpenLMIS; explore the options discuss fears, weigh pros/cons, gauge desired partner engagement
    • Collaboratively map out goals and priorities for the coming year
  2. Determine critical elements of OpenLMIS to be maintained in the Future State
    • What functions do we see as essential? What processes could be changed or improved in the future state?
  3. Learn about how OpenLMIS is being implemented currently
    • Presentations and sharing of lessons learned from current implementers
    • Discuss how current implementations could be affected by our transition to the future state

Community Meeting Attendees:

(In order Left to Right, starting with the back row. Josh Zamor, Guarav Bhattacharya, Satish Choudry, Matthew Kumboyo, Sierra Petrosky, Christine Lenihan, Ashraf Islam, Sebastian Brudzinski, Wes Brown, Momad

Megji, Akinsola Fadeyi, Carl Fourie, Brandon Bowersox Johnson, Kelly Hamblin, Rebecca Alban, Dercio Duvane. Not pictured: Emily Bancroft, Edward Wilson, Lindabeth Doby)


Overview of sustainability sessions and outputs

A copy of the full detailed agenda and participant list is available here 


Title & presenter/sSession Objective/sSession MaterialsKey outputs and or/decisions made by the community
Day 1

OpenLMIS Sustainability Project Overview


Facilitator: Kim Couri (Resonance)

-Review where we are today re: sustainability research

-Review results of OpenLMIS Partner Engagement Survey

-overview of Future State options for consideration; including review prototype for private health 


-Reactions/Q&A

OLMIS Community Meeting_Slides Day 1 Final.pptx

OpenLMIS for Private Health-concept pitch

Reviewed research to date and 3 options on the table:

Results of OpenLMIS Partner Engagement Survey show most positive reactions for Option 2Partnership to Handover

Day 1

Presentations by IQVIA

Steven Harsono, head of public health for IQVIA

Introduce concept of OpenLMIS/IQVIA partnership-how would each party benefit? what are some considerations for how we would shape the partnership?

Reactions/Q&A

IQVIA-OpenLMIS Concept 6 Nov 2019.pdf

Summary of Feedback from Meeting Participants: 

-How would a commercial and core version of OpenLMIS relate to eachother? Would one feed the other? Commercial version fund core?

-Strong desire to continue supporting implementations

-It is up to us to guide the approach and determine what is important to us

-Need to find a way to manage data concerns re: privacy & data ownership

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Summary of participant feedback- re IQVIA.pptx

Day 2Presentation by Mezzanine, Dale Sandberg

Introduce Mezzanine as a company, their model of work, and how OpenLMIS & Mezzanine could potentially work together

Reactions/Q&A


Summary of Feedback from Meeting Participants:

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Day 2

Identification of Community Priorities

Facilitator: Rebecca

No matter what future path is chosen, we recognize that there will be a need to change from the status quo.

This small group exercise was designed to create consensus around what the community thinks is most important to retain, versus aspects that are negotiable. Clarification on these points this will be important when we engage in negotiations with any future partner



Process for this session: 4 small groups listed priority topics that they felt were important to retain. Then the large group went around to the different flipcharts and placed colored votes to indicate which points they agree or disagree with. Green votes indicate agree, yellow is tentative, and red indicated disagree

Feedback from this session is divided into 4 topical groups. The main takeaway points with community consensus (indicated by number of green votes) are listed below:

  1. OpenLMIS Product:
  • “Free” version of OpenLMIS as a global good continues to exist; implementations can contribute to the global good
  • The “free” version of OpenLMIS is a subset of the paid version and benefits from the paid version
  • There is one product roadmap that is publicly available

2. Partner & Community:

  • Community should be open to change and evolution; there is value in community but need to redefine
  • Current and future community members need to have opportunity to engage in implementations and won’t be required to upsell any commercial product
  • Need commitment between partner and community which at a minimum includes  :
    1. Mechanism to contribute code back to core version and cannot be removed
    2. A product roadmap (ideally with input on roadmap
    3. Clear roles around implementation (see #2)
    4. Commitment to community as important part of product
  • Need to leave with clear messaging on how we talk about future state


3. Current & Future Implementations:

  • Have options for local ownership and implementation
  • Product should maintain upgrade paths
  • OpenLMIS+ is built on core
  • Sensitise the value of data towards data sharing
  • Development of fair data use/sharing agreements
  • Implementers must have a choice of a global good version (OSS) & plus version ($$)
    • (Only tentative consensus around the following ideas)
      •  Implementers can contribute to core
      • Releases “premium” futures into openLMIS after set time period (moving window)
      • Options for technical support packages that can be bought

4. Explanatory phase for future state:

  • Future out how to define success
  • Address concerns about partner fit and fears around 'selling data'
Day 3

Definition of priorities for 2020 'Exploratory Phase'

Facilitator: Brandon Bowersox Johnson




Overview of Learning Sessions and materials


Learning Session / presenterSession ObjectiveResource Materials
Day 2

Lessons Learned from the OpenLMIS Implementation in Angola (SIGLOFA)

Presenter: Dercio Duvane


insert notes here
Day 3

Key Considerations for supporting an OpenLMIS Implementation

Presenter: Matthew Kumboyo


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Meeting Participant List    

Instructions for Community Members: Please update your/organization's availability as per the list below, and indicate whether you would require full or partial funding to attend the meeting. If there is an individual who is already being funded to attend the GHSCS for work purposes, and only needs a few days extra hotel cost in order to attend our meeting, this would be considered 'partial funding', and may allow us to fund more people from your organization.

#Organization representedName of ParticipantFunding
1CHAIFunded by the OpenLMIS Community
2CHAISponsored hotel only
3CHAIAkinsola FadeyiNot funded by the Community
4John Snow Inc

Ashraf Islam

Funded by the OpenLMIS Community
5John Snow IncNot funded by the Community
6SolDeveloFunded by the OpenLMIS Community
7VillageReach

Funded by the OpenLMIS Community

8PATHBrian Taliesin  (*could not attend)(did not attend)

Funders

9USAIDNot funded by the Community
10Digital Square

Fourie, Carl (Unlicensed)cfourie@path.org

Not funded by the Community
11Bill & Melinda GatesKelly Hamblin Not funded by the Community

Implementers

12

VR Mozambique/Angola

Dercio DuvaneFunded by the OpenLMIS Community
13GHSC-PSM Mozambique

Momad Megji mfrechautmegji@ghsc-psm.org

Funded by the OpenLMIS Community
14VR MalawiMatthew KumboyoFunded by the OpenLMIS Community

External participants

15MezzanineDale SandbergNot funded by the Community
16IQVIASteven HarsonoNot funded by the Community

OpenLMIS Core team

17Steward
Rebecca Alban (Unlicensed) (Community Manager)
Funded by the OpenLMIS Community
18Steward
Wesley Brown (Product Manager)
Funded by the OpenLMIS Community
19Steward
Josh Zamor (Architect)
Funded by the OpenLMIS Community
20StewardFunded by the OpenLMIS Community
21StewardBrandon Bowersox-JohnsonFunded by the OpenLMIS Community

Facilitators

22ConsultantPierre de VassonFunded by the OpenLMIS Community
23ResonanceKim CouriNot funded by the Community
24ResonanceEmily ClaytonNot funded by the Community
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