Your plans up to 2030
The digital health sector is busier than it has ever been, with plenty of exciting initiatives and ground-breaking ideas. As part of Digital Health Week we want to know what organisations are doing and what they have coming up, so we can map these plans and how they link together.
Share what you have planned. This could be objectives from organisational strategies or project plans; funding commitments towards digital health or the launch of a new project, research, campaign or series of policy papers.
You can share the details below. We will host all responses on the page below before collating all plans into an outcomes document and sharing the highlights at a special event during Digital Health Week.
Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Health and Prevention
- Global
- A policy research project or paper
- 2022
By December 2022, the Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Digital Health and Prevention will publish a guiding framework for creating a comprehensive strategy for mHealth data sharing, privacy, and governance in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) underpinned by the Health Data Governance Principles.
Patient Planet
- South East and Central Asia
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities, Project or organisation outcomes or outputs
- 2022-2027
By 2027, AATMANTAN – the health-promoting flagship project for school children incubated at Patient Planet – will integrate data-driven decision making into its existing mHealth system to improve the quality of preventive health services delivered to 10,000 schools by about 4000 health workers & 200 expert healthcare providers across India, to help prevent NCDs and improve the quality of life in general.
Avenida Innovations
- South East and Central Asia
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021- 2025
By 2025 Avenida Innovations will train 25000 Pharmacy Graduates on Digital Health enabled work skills through Private Universities in India.
Chitkara University – Global Health Centre
- South East and Central Asia
- A policy research project or paper, Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2025
By 2025 Chitkara University will establish digital health capacity building of human resources centre engaged in training and operations research and capacitation initiatives.
Key Populations Uganda
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2025
By 2025 Key Populations Uganda will map 50 key population-friendly health service providers in Uganda and integrate this data onto our mHealth mobile app Hope4Life to enable access to quality Health care services by 15,000 marginalized persons, especially youth.
Public Health Informatics Foundation (PHIF)
- South East and Central Asia
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2030
By 2030, Public Health Informatics Foundation will have over 20 million users on its mobile based telehealth service, enabling the access of affordable telehealth services among poorly resourced populations in five out of eight divisions in Bangladesh.
Copper Rose Zambia
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2022
By December 2022, Copper Rose Zambia will build the capacity of 10 youth-led organisations in SRHR digital health in Zambia by holding 10 webinars and 10 self learning videos in partnership with Young Experts: Tech For Health.
Copper Rose Zambia
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2022
By December 2022, Copper Rose Zambia will develop 5 online digital health resource hubs that will improve the capacity of the 30 health providers and 40 young peer educators in Zambia in partnership with Young Experts: Tech For Health.
Committed Communities Development Trust
- South East and Central Asia
- A policy research project or paper, Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2024
The Committed Communities Development Trust (CCDT) will proactively search, identify, evaluate feasibility, collaborate with relevant stakeholders to adapt appropriate digital health technology in each of our health and nutrition related projects by November 2024. This is to facilitate efficient, cost effective, timely and informed decision making on health and treatment seeking behaviour among marginalised communities in Maharashtra, India. We will share one learning document every year, with our experience in assimilating digital health technology in life cycle of our projects.
CYIB - Curious Minds
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- A policy research project or paper, Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2023
By 2023, Curious Minds will partner with YET4H to author and disseminate three policy recommendations on youth-centered digital health in Ghana. The three policy recommendations will center capacity strengthening for end-users of eHealth, address the digital divide, and call for coordinated investments in community-based support systems.
CYIB - Curious Minds
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- A policy research project or paper
- 2021 - 2023
By 2023, Curious Minds will organize broadcast media outreach and workshops to canvas the perspectives of over 500 young people across Ghana on what changes they wish to see in the Ghana Digital Health Strategy and Policy, and release the top 5 priorities for Ghanian youth in their use of digital health technologies. This initiative is supported by Young Experts: Tech 4 Health.
Living Goods
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2026
Living Goods, with our government partners, will support up to 32,000 digitally-enabled community health workers and supervisors to provide quality health care to up to 18 million people across five countries by 2026. As part of this support, we commit to expanding our use of digital technology and data as tools to strengthen government systems and achieve national impact.