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BAO Systems and the University of Oslo are excited to welcome you to the 4th annual DHIS 2 Symposium! 

2018 Symposium Themes: 

The global digital health space is moving at a rapid pace, making exponential gains within the last few years.  It’s hard to imagine that after only 10 years of development, DHIS 2 is being implemented in 87 countries and Indian states, with 53 operating at national scale.  This kinetic global expansion of DHIS 2 has led to exciting collaborations and partnerships that are working to improve LMIC health systems.  

And yet we know that there is still work to be done to improve these systems.  

In our 4th DHIS 2 Symposium, we’ll look closely at how international partnerships between NGOs and governments are supporting national systems strengthening through technical support that ultimately improves the use of DHIS 2 and how this work is bringing us closer to harmonized data.

But beyond national systems, there is still exciting innovation happening all around us.  We’ll spend time looking at Android mobile applications and hear from the UiO about efforts to overhaul and re-develop the applications.  Biometrics are making concrete gains in development work and we’ll hear how they can be incorporated into DHIS 2.

Other topics to be explored include:  

  • What work is being done around using DHIS 2 for the Sustainable Development Goals and how can we move that work forward?

  • How is data used in concrete ways to drive decision-making, course-correction and drive impact of your programs?

  • How is integration with other systems like LMIS and EMRs improving national systems?





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Neha Goel

Johns Hopkins University
Graduate Student/Volunteer
Baltimore, Maryland Area
Neha Goel is currently a PhD student in Health Informatics at Johns Hopkins University. She is also a co-founder at Intelehealth, a technology non-profit, that develops mobile solutions for improving access to primary health care for underserved communities.

She holds a Master's degree in Applied Health Sciences Informatics from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in Baltimore, MD and a BE in Biomedical Engineering.

Her areas of interest are health IT innovation and entrepreneurship. Her research focus is improving the way Primary Healthcare is delivered through developments in the field of Informatics, Telemedicine & Telehealth, mHealth, eHealth etc.