The National Multistakeholder forum will bring together young people, the private sector, and policymakers for a unified national dialogue on advancing equitable, inclusive, and rights-based digital health systems. Through collective reflection and cross-sector collaboration, this national conversation seeks to shape a shared roadmap for inclusive digital health transformation that safeguards rights, expands access, and empowers […]
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L’objectif sera de r√©unir les parties prenantes pertinentes afin de partager les opportunit√©s en mati√®re d’investissements dans la sant√© num√©rique, et d‚Äôamener les partenaires √† s‚Äôengager pour un financement de la sant√© num√©rique. […]
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Cet événement s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une série de consultations organisées à l’échelle mondiale par les coalitions nationales. Son objectif est de recueillir des avis sur les mesures à prendre pour créer un environnement favorable à la santé numérique afin d’accélérer la mise en place d’une couverture sanitaire universelle d’ici à 2030 […]
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This session will explore Indonesia‚ readiness in adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the health sector, focusing on human resource capacity, governance, and interoperability challenges. It will also discuss the Ministry of Health‚ application sunsetting policy as part of efforts to streamline digital systems and prepare for responsible AI integration. The discussion will address how Indonesia […]
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One of the main challenges identified in the analysis was the lack of technical capacity and resources (human and financial) within the ministry of health to lead and coordinate the digital health ecosystem and drive implementation of the national digital health strategy (where one exists). This is leading to fragmentation, and challenges to scale models […]
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The lack of, weak or outdated national policies, legislation and regulation creates uncertainty and leads to duplications, fragmentation and weak accountability as different stakeholders develop different digital solutions to respond to different challenges. It also compromises people’s rights, particularly in relation to health data as there is little clarity over patient rights and the duty […]
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Digital health transformation cannot happen without adequate funding. Unfortunately, funding for digital health solutions does not always consider all the costs involved in developing, managing, adopting, and scaling solutions within existing health systems. Most governments and donors structure their budgets around specific health system interventions or projects, and often neglect the necessary investments in institutional […]
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Many countries continue to struggle with siloed approaches and the technological legacy they have left behind. There is a significant push to develop digital health architecture that is aligned to country needs and readiness with technical specifications and standards to connect digital health applications and optimise investments. Interoperability is highly valuable but is also complex […]
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Digital health solutions are often developed in an agnostic manner and do not take into account wider social determinants that marginalise and exclude certain populations, and limit their access to digital health services either due to cost, connectivity or digital literacy. These social determinants are reflected in the adoption and use of digital solutions within […]
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