?? Webinar alert! ??
Topic: OCAPC Systematic reuse of best practices in healthcare service delivery
Schedule: Wednesday, 19 March 2025, 5 PM GMT+8
Speaker: Jorn Bettin, Co-founder of S23M and Co-founder of ANZIL
Panelists: Keith Duddy, Co-founder of ANZIL, and participating stakeholders in the Philippines
REGISTRATION LINK: https://lnkd.in/g3aKfw5k
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The?OpenCare Asia Platform Cooperative (OCAPC)?is a regional investment proposal that addresses these challenges head-on by sharing and reusing best practices in healthcare service delivery from other geographies in Low Income and Lower-Middle Income countries across Asia and the Pacific region. In light of current geopolitical volatility, including the demise of USAID, the OCAPC initiative has only gained relevance.
Over the last few months, facilitated by AeHIN,?the OCAPC?collaborated intensively with three jurisdictions in Mindanao, Philippines, on the first stage of commonality & variability analysis of the healthcare delivery landscape in a geography with over 5 million citizens with a diversity of cultures and at least seven languages.
For the next stage of analysis and identification of opportunities for systematic reuse of healthcare service co-designs, including supporting software system configurations,?OCAPC?is urgently working with AeHIN and the Community of Interoperability Labs (COIL) to secure further participating jurisdictions within and beyond the Philippines, as well as sources of funding that are independent of USAID. The transnational multi-party approach to co-funding the design, and then later, the establishment and ongoing operations of the OCAPC, has a number of advantages.
As part of the AeHIN network, the team is inviting you to a dedicated webinar to learn more about the OpenCare Asia Platform Cooperative (OCAPC).
The webinar will cover:
1. The results of the initial domain analysis conducted with participating stakeholders in the Philippines
2. The process for jurisdictions to join the OCAPC initiative
3. The co-funding model of the OCAPC initiative, which actively encourages collaboration across Asia, and collaboration with a diversity of co-funders – to provide a stable baseline level of funding that avoids the risk of depending on a single potentially volative source of funding
4. Interactive Q&A with the current OCAPC team from S23M and from interested / participating stakeholders in the Philippines