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Release 6 (R6) represents a significant shift in Reveal from a fixed software system that supports pre-defined Malaria workflows toward a platform that can support dynamic workflow definition across multiple contexts. We’re shifting the terminology from “system” to “platform” with release 6 because we are laying the foundation to support a more broad range of services. This document presents a narrative of the major changes that will go into Reveal in 2020 to set the tone and establish a common understanding by which we will build the underlying features.

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Big Changes in Reveal

R6 represents the third large iteration of the Reveal platform over the past 18 months. The first version of Reveal was delivered in December 2018 and focused on supporting structure based IRS workflows with a map-first user experience. The second major change focused on expanding that experience by implementing plans, tasks, families, and family members. It was delivered in June 2019. This third change focuses on making the relationship between plans, tasks, families, family members, and forms dynamic so that we can build workflows based on the patterns implemented to date. R6 will be accompanied by a major shift in how users, roles and access controls are handled.

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  • Configuration

    • Manual import of locations using a Python script

    • Android Client admin password is able to be turned on or off and set globally or at the team level

    • The distance required to activate the admin password is configurable in the server

    • User accounts can be created through the OpenMRS user interface

    • English and Thai support in the Android client and Web UI

  • Planning

    • IRS map based planning

    • IRS and FI Routine and Recurring plan generation from the Web UI

    • Team Management (Add practitioners, teams and link them to plans and locations)

    • Automatic creation of Focus Investigation plans from Thailand when cases are reported in the BIOPHICS system

    • Update existing plans by changing their state

  • Tasking

    • Automatic bulk task generation in the server when a plan’s status becomes active

    • Offline task generation when a location, household or household member is added

    • Offline task generation when Mass Drug Administration Round 1 is completed

    • Reset tasks to their original state

    • Sync task changes across teams

    • Automatic Index Case Confirmation generation, completion and display

  • Data Collection Forms Available (across all implementations)

    • Structure Based Forms

      • Add Location

      • Register Household

      • Update Household

      • Indoor Residual Spray

      • Possible Area of Transmission (PAOT)

      • Mosquito Collection

      • Larval Dipping

      • IRS Verification

      • CB Spray Area

    • Household and Household Member Based Forms

      • Add Household Member

      • Update Household Member

      • Bednet Distribution

      • Blood Screening

      • Case Confirmation

      • Mass Drug Administration Dispense (Step 1)

      • Mass Drug Administration Adherence (Step 2)

    • Operational Area Based Forms

      • Behaviour Change Communication

    • Other Forms

      • Daily Summary

      • Field Officer

      • SA DesionDecision

      • Mobilization

      • Team Leader

  • Reporting

    • IRS tabular drill-down reporting with country-specific customizationscustomisations

    • Focus Investigation plan views with links to other plans in that operational area

    • IRS CSV Exports

    • Data Warehouse access and reporting through Apache Superset

    • Custom reporting solution for the Thailand BIOPHICS system

R6 Changes