USAID CHISU
CHISU is the flagship data and information system project of the USAID Bureau for Global Health, Office of Health Systems. CHISU envisions country health systems in which stakeholders at every level can access high-quality data generated from multiple, interoperated data sources and use the data to guide policy and improve resource allocation, service delivery, and system performance. We support the integration and harmonization of systems across health areas to improve data collection, analysis, and use at national and sub-national levels. CHISU informs the demand and use of health information to address health priorities and advance the capacity of local partners to support health ministries.
Website: https://chisuprogram.org/
Contact: Maria Aruan, Program Manager USAID CHISU Indonesia, maria_aruan@id.jsi.com
Putting blueprints into practice
- Blueprint of Digital Health Transformation Strategy for 2021-2024, published by MoH, aims to develop a Health Information Exchange Platform, called SATUSEHAT, that can provide data connectivity, analysis, and services to support and integrate various health applications in Indonesia. For the data to become interoperable within the SATUSEHAT platform, MoH has defined its health data exchange standard using FHIR and also its standard terminology such as SNOMED-CT, LOINC, ICD-10, and ICD-9 CM.
- CHISU has supported MoH in standardizing Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH), Tuberculosis, and Health Financing data for SATUSEHAT platform requirements. CHISU supported mapping the variables into its related FHIR resource and standard terminology, developed the implementation guide, and also conducted comprehensive testing of the use cases using Generic FHIR Mediator to support SATUSEHAT implementation.

