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WHO Immunization Implementation Guide, published by WHO. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.2.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/WorldHealthOrganization/smart-immunizations/tree/dak-extract and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions ( src
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For more on layers of knowledge representation and how they are used in WHO’s SMART Guidelines approach, see WHO’s SMART Guidelines
and this Lancet article
.
For more on layers of knowledge representation and how they are used in WHO’s SMART Guidelines approach, see WHO’s SMART Guidelines
and this Lancet article
.
Key concepts and abbreviations are described here. Additional terms are defined in the Glossary and List of Abbreviations in the WHO Digital Adaptation Kit for WHO Digital Adaptation Kit for Immunizations
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Component 5 in the WHO Digital Adaptation Kit for Immunizations
outlines the minimum set of data corresponding to different
points of the workflow within the identified business processes. This data set
can be used on any softwaresystem and lists the data elements relevant for
service delivery and executing decision-support logic, as well as for populating
indicators and performance metrics.
See Web Annex A of the DAK
for the complete data dictionary in
spreadsheet form detailing the input options, validation checks and
concept dictionary codes.
The guide is part of the WHO SMART Guidelines approach
to support countries to integrate WHO global health and data recommendations into digital systems accurately and consistently. It defines a series of FHIR Resources, Profiles, Extensions, and Terminology based on the WHO Digital Adaptation Kit for Immunizations
.
The guide is part of the WHO SMART Guidelines approach
to support countries to integrate WHO global health and data recommendations into digital systems accurately and consistently. It defines a series of FHIR Resources, Profiles, Extensions, and Terminology based on the WHO Digital Adaptation Kit for Immunizations
.
This page includes indicators and performance metrics that would be aggregated from core data elements identified and is extracted from the WHO Digital Adaptation Kit for Immunizations
.
The following indicators are extracted from the DAK for Immunizations (January 2025). The full indicators and performance metrics table is available in Web Annex C of the DAK
. To see linkages to references and full details of the L2 content, please reference the DAK.
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Component 3 in the WHO Digital Adaptation Kit for Immunizations
includes user scenarios, which are narratives that describe how the different personas may interact with each other. The user scenarios are only illustrative and are intended to give an idea of a typical workflow.
This page lists and describes the human users and digital services that interact with the system, derived from the business requirements defined at the operational level (L2). For more details about end-users and related stakeholders, see the Generic Personas
and the WHO Digital Adaptation Kit for Immunizations
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