OpenLMIS Private Health Feature Scoping

OpenLMIS Private Health Feature Scoping

Oct 29, 2019 

Attendees

 

Comments

Josh: What type of app or service is this? 

Kim: Web-based

Features

Feature

Comments

MVP?

Size (S/M/L/XL)

Feature

Comments

MVP?

Size (S/M/L/XL)

Cashier/POS

 

 

L

Integration with Payment Service

Likely integrate with an aggregator

 

M

On-Demand Support

Josh: Usually outsourced, dev costs pretty low. 

 

S

Cashier Offline Support

Basic offline just store and forward, more advanced would have to deal with patient syncing between local devices

 

M/XL

Prescriptions/Dispensing

Would be import prescription information from an EMR but still have to map prescription to product. There are standards for this, but these will not be consistent between clinic networks in the areas we are working.

No?

 

Prescription Safety Check

Josh: Can be very simple to just check the expiration based on a barcode (or similar) then add more later

 

S

Product Availability

Wes: We already have this data, just need to search for it and display it somewhere

Josh: Exclude the "Reserve" functionality for the MVP, otherwise the size is larger

 

S

Alternate Products

Kim: Could tie into multi-facility stock levels

Mostly UI and data gathering work

 

M

Populated Requisitions

Lots of ways to initially populate the data. Large because we would want to 

 

L

Dashboards

 

 

XL

System Updates

Update

Comments

Size (S/M/L/XL)

Update

Comments

Size (S/M/L/XL)

Patient Information to support POS and Prescriptions

Maybe exclude MVP?

 

Multi-tenancy to support SaaS model

Josh: Reviewed this many times:

  1. Lowest operating to do both multi-tenant and Saas, but capital high cost

  2. Multi-single-tenant - Lots of individual instances (with tooling to support it). Higher operating cost but lower initial cost

 

  1. XXL

  2. L

Significant Performance Improvements

Wes: The current performance issues are not deemed as critical because the system is not a consumer system. Moving to be a paid, private sector product will make this a much higher priority.

 

PCMT Integration

May already be done for the core work in 3.9-ish timeframe

 

UI/UX Update

 

L

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