APH Showcased Innovations at DHIS2 Symposium in Washington, D.C.

APH is excited to announce our participation in the prestigious DHIS2 Symposium in Washington, D.C., where Maria Malakhova represented our team and presented transformative developments in the APH DHIS2-based National HIV Prevention, Care, and Support System. During the event, we shared how our customized DHIS2 implementation is revolutionizing HIV program management in Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan by:

  • Enhancing real-time data tracking for HIV prevention and treatment
  • Improving data accuracy through the integration of both digital and paper record cross-checking

We also highlighted key developments, including our new feature for batch/journal entry of multiple services provided simultaneously.

  • Additionally, we outlined our ambitious plans, which include:
  • Expanding the system to Georgia
  • Introducing new program functionalities such as a reports builder
  • Implementing AI-powered analytics for predictive health insights
  • Launching a client app to further support the system

Our participation at the symposium is a testament to our dedication to scaling up DHIS2 solutions and advancing global public health outcomes. With these upcoming expansions and innovations, we are leading the way in the future of data-driven HIV program management. We are excited to continue collaborating with partners, health organizations, and DHIS2 experts around the world. We look forward to ongoing discussions with @Mike Frost and the HISP Centre at the @University of Oslo to further develop journal input functionality and strategize future collaborations to enhance DHIS2’s presence in Eastern Europe and Central Asia (EECA).

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