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The problem 1.5 million internally displaced people (IDPs) in Ukraine 30-50 mobile health teams Ongoing conflict zone Connuity of care WHO Ukraine MEPU Encounters Using DHIS2 and ICPC-2 Q: “Can we build a paent-centred system for the Mobile Emergency Primary Care Units (MEPUs)?” Adopted ICPC-2 WICC cheat sheet DHIS2 chart—age breakdown Successes 25,000 paent encounters during pilot. Remote deployment and technical support of tablets via EMM in the field worked as more cost-effecve. First adopon of ICPC-2 for WHO in such sengs and on DHIS2. An answer: “Leave No One Behind” Inob.online DHIS2 Tracker/Android app for encounter data collecon and capturing basic health records. Challenges and issues Stability of Android app during quarterly release cycles of DHIS2. Security of data, staff and devices. Complexity of coding (ICD 10) Requirement to deliver first iteraon in six weeks. Lessons learned Rapid Development Methods can work in emergencies. Android devices & Enterprise Mobile Management works and can fundamentally improve project success. Using ICPC-2 significantly simplified reporng. Using DHIS2/Tracker via events capture, without registraon, was sufficient for this project. Remotely managed devices (EMM) Tracker app on tablets (Internaonal Classificaon of Primary Care)

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The problem

1.5 million internally displaced

people (IDPs) in Ukraine 30-50 mobile health teams Ongoing conflict zone Continuity of care

WHO

Ukraine

MEPU Encounters

Using DHIS2 and ICPC-2

Q: “Can we build a patient-centred

system for the Mobile Emergency

Primary Care Units (MEPUs)?”

Adopted ICPC-2 WICC cheat sheet

DHIS2 chart—age breakdown

Successes

25,000 patient encounters during

pilot. Remote deployment and technical

support of tablets via EMM in the

field worked as more cost-effective. First adoption of ICPC-2 for WHO in

such settings and on DHIS2.

An answer:

“Leave No One Behind” Inob.online

DHIS2 Tracker/Android app for

encounter data collection and

capturing basic health records.

Challenges and issues

Stability of Android app during

quarterly release cycles of DHIS2. Security of data, staff and devices. Complexity of coding (ICD 10) Requirement to deliver first iteration

in six weeks.

Lessons learned

Rapid Development Methods can work in emergencies. Android devices & Enterprise Mobile Management works and can

fundamentally improve project success. Using ICPC-2 significantly simplified reporting. Using DHIS2/Tracker via events capture, without registration, was sufficient

for this project.

Remotely managed devices (EMM)

Tracker app on tablets

(International Classification of Primary Care)