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We’re thrilled to announce the addition of our first reference application to the Community Health Toolkit. For our first Reference App, we have focused on an Antenatal Care (ANC) workflow. The ANC Reference App provides organizations with a template for structuring and organizing their app, it’s configuration code, and testing framework.
Our mission at Medic Mobile is to advance health and human flourishing with and for the hardest-to-reach communities. Last month, we formalized a list of core values at Medic Mobile. With this post, we wanted to share these values publicly. Our hope is that our community – including patients, health workers, and partners – will hold us accountable.
Medic Mobile is excited to announce the release of the next version of the Core Framework: 3.7.0. This release adds configurable hierarchies, a complete reference configuration, optimized form HTML generation and many improvements and bug fixes.
As technical stewards of the Community Health Toolkit, Medic Mobile is committed to maintaining and advancing the Core Framework of the CHT. We are excited to share the Q4 2019 product roadmap for the Core Framework. We hope that you will contribute by sharing your thoughts on design discussions in the Community Health Toolkit Forum.
The Research & Learning Team at Medic Mobile is responsible for defining methods, building systems, and conducting analyses to measure and understand the impact of Medic's programs. In this multi-part blog series, members of the Research & Learning Team will be sharing some of the different ways in which we use data to understand and measure impact.
Collaboration has always been the heart of the Community Health Toolkit (CHT). Learn more about the vision and mission behind our community forum from Medic Mobile's Chief Research Officer and Co-Founder Isaac Holeman.