HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM(HIS)

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Course Diploma in health re...
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What is the DHIS2 in health? DHIS2 is the world's leading Health Management Information System (HMIS), and it has also been deployed in a variety of other contexts, including for the management of education, logistics, and agriculture projects, among others. DHIS2 is a global public good transforming health information management around the world, developed by the HISP Centre at UiO. DHIS2 is an open source, web-based platform most commonly used as a health Management information system (HMIS). DHIS2 software development is a global collaboration managed by the HISP Centre at the University of Oslo (UiO). HISP is a global network comprised of 17 in-country and regional organizations, providing day-in, day-out direct support to ministries and local implementers of DHIS2.
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