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DWAPI Installation on Windows

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DWAPI is a cross platform Data Warehouse API client tool designed to connect to EMRs at facility level. It can connect to different types of EMR databases supported by PEPFAR to extract data on Care & Treatment and HIV testing. The datasets contain data elements collected by the different program tools and implemented by the EMR. DWAPI runs data quality checks on the data and provide feedback to users. It also Identifies possible duplicate patient records in the EMR and notifies user for rectification. Finally, it provides a secure transmission channel to the DWH over the internet.

Windows DWAPI Installation Configuration And Transmission August 2021

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