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{
"version": "v1.0.0",
"entity": {
"type": "organisation",
"role": "owner",
"name": "Open Concept Lab",
"email": "grants@openconceptlab.org",
"phone": "",
"description": "Open Concept Lab is a limited liability corporation whose mission is to create a global, open-source, collaborative platform for creating and accessing standardized healthcare terminology. OCL is a recognized Digital Public Good that is used by Ministries of Health, NGOs, and other organizations, especially among low and middle income countries, to manage healthcare terminologies and to support health information exchange. OCL supports FHIR R4B. OCL is free to download and use, and also offers a hosted solution called OCL Online, that is preloaded with terminologies that are important to resource constrained environments, such as LOINC, SNOMED GPS, ICD-10, and the Columbia International eHealth Laboratory. OCL Online is used to manage metadata that is deployed in thousands of health care facilities throughout Africa, and is the software that powers national terminology service deployments in several countries including Kenya, Sri Lanka, and Brazil. OCL supports a global community of practice of terminologists, academics, engineers, and public health practitioners.",
"webpageUrl": {
"url": "https://openconceptlab.org/about",
"wellKnown": "https://openconceptlab.org/about/.well-known/funding-manifest-urls"
}
},
"projects": [
{
"guid": "oclapi2",
"name": "OCL Terminology Server v2",
"description": "The OCL Terminology Server exposes data standards and health terminologies to a health information exchange. It is a foundational component that enables data interoperability. It provides operations to manage and use terminology, and is FHIR R4B compatible. The OCL Terminology Server is open-source and free to use, and it is also available in OCL Online pre-loaded with important terminologies for resource constrained environments.",
"webpageUrl": {
"url": "https://openconceptlab.org/",
"wellKnown": "https://openconceptlab.org/.well-known/funding-manifest-urls"
},
"repositoryUrl": {
"url": "https://github.com/OpenConceptLab/oclapi2",
"wellKnown": "https://github.com/OpenConceptLab/oclapi2/blob/master/.well-known/funding-manifest-urls"
},
"licenses": [
"spdx:MPL-2.0"
],
"tags": [
"health",
"medical",
"healthcare",
"digital-health",
"public-health",
"digital-public-infrastructure",
"data-standards",
"terminology-service",
"health-information-exchange",
"fhir"
]
},
{
"guid": "oclweb3",
"name": "OCL TermBrowser v3",
"description": "OCL TermBrowser v3 (TB3) is a web-based application that allows users to browse, search, and manage healthcare terminologies. TB3 is the web client for the OCL Terminology Server. TB3 helps users to manage and deploy health terminologies in their projects. TB3 is open-source and free to use. TB3 is also available in OCL Online pre-loaded with important terminologies for resource constrained environments.",
"webpageUrl": {
"url": "https://openconceptlab.org/",
"wellKnown": "https://openconceptlab.org/.well-known/funding-manifest-urls"
},
"repositoryUrl": {
"url": "https://github.com/OpenConceptLab/oclweb3",
"wellKnown": "https://github.com/OpenConceptLab/oclweb3/blob/main/.well-known/funding-manifest-urls"
},
"licenses": [
"spdx:MPL-2.0"
],
"tags": [
"health",
"medical",
"healthcare",
"digital-health",
"public-health",
"digital-public-infrastructure",
"data-standards",
"terminology-service",
"health-information-exchange",
"fhir"
]
},
{
"guid": "oclmap",
"name": "OCL Mapper [beta]",
"description": "OCL Mapper [beta] is a web-based application that uses AI to help users to quickly map their content to standard terminologies or to any target data dictionary. Terminology mapping is a critical step in standardizing data collection and reporting that is very time consuming, even with the right tools and expertise. There is a massive global need for terminology mapping as low and middle income countries are quickly implementing health information exchanges and leveraging analytics and business intelligence tools that look at heterogenous health data. OCL Mapper is free to download and use and is also available in OCL Online pre-loaded with important terminologies for resource constrained environments.",
"webpageUrl": {
"url": "https://openconceptlab.org/",
"wellKnown": "https://openconceptlab.org/.well-known/funding-manifest-urls"
},
"repositoryUrl": {
"url": "https://github.com/OpenConceptLab/oclmap",
"wellKnown": "https://github.com/OpenConceptLab/oclmap/blob/main/.well-known/funding-manifest-urls"
},
"licenses": [
"spdx:MPL-2.0"
],
"tags": [
"health",
"medical",
"healthcare",
"digital-health",
"public-health",
"digital-public-infrastructure",
"data-standards",
"terminology-service",
"fhir",
"terminology-mapping"
]
}
],
"funding": {
"channels": [
{
"guid": "ocl-bank",
"type": "bank",
"address": "",
"description": "Please contact us for bank details at grants@openconceptlab.org"
}
],
"plans": [
{
"guid": "ai-mapping-agent",
"status": "active",
"name": "AI Terminology mapping agent",
"description": "The OCL Mapper [beta] uses a semantic search vector-based matching algorithm to generate 60% better mapping candidates than a standard keyword matching approach. An AI Terminology Mapping Agent enables a learning system that makes recommendations and improves over time. With terminologists scarce and costly in resource-constrained settings, this tool would ease their workload and let users in low-income settings benefit from community mapping decisions.",
"amount": 50000,
"currency": "USD",
"frequency": "one-time",
"channels": [
"ocl-bank"
]
},
{
"guid": "global-support-team-plan",
"status": "active",
"name": "Global Support Team plan",
"description": "Our small OCL Core Team plays a vital role in coordinating and strengthening our global network. We coordinate community management, event planning, and communications; mentor developers and lead complex code reviews; maintain critical infrastructure; and support implementers and users. We lead critical software development activities that drive community contributors.",
"amount": 50000,
"currency": "USD",
"frequency": "one-time",
"channels": [
"ocl-bank"
]
},
{
"guid": "fellowship-plan",
"status": "active",
"name": "Fellowship plan",
"description": "Fellowships enhance our community's capacity by supporting promising contributors in developing their skills, while also providing a funded stipend. We pair fellows with a Mentor and an active workgroup. Fellowships are ~3-9 months long. Fellowship costs vary, but $10,000 USD covers a 6-month junior fellowship. Note that OCL uses the OpenMRS fellowship pay scale, which can be found here: om.rs/fellowships",
"amount": 10000,
"currency": "USD",
"frequency": "one-time",
"channels": [
"ocl-bank"
]
},
{
"guid": "travel-scholarship-plan",
"status": "active",
"name": "Travel Scholarship plan",
"description": "Many of our top contributors need financial assistance to attend OCL community events. For example, OCL hosts an in-person workshop every year colocated with the annual OpenHIE Conference, which will be hosted in Rwanda in 2025. One of the ways that OCL supports our open source community is by sponsoring contributors with travel grants to attend events such as this. This sponsored travel helps those that would like to attend events but are unable to do so for financial reasons.",
"amount": 5000,
"currency": "USD",
"frequency": "one-time",
"channels": [
"ocl-bank"
]
}
],
"history": null
}
}