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.
Daktari Africa
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2025
Daktari Africa will improve health equity among people living with hypertension and diabetes, beginning with rural Kenya. By 2025 we shall increase access to specialists for 10,000 such clients, using our multi-award winning Daktari Africa telemedicine platform and our growing network of healthcare providers.
Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Limited | One Billion Lives Challenge
- South East and Central Asia
- A policy research project or paper
- 2021 - 2025
Apollo Remote HealthCare Intervention programs have provided health care services to about 16 million people across various projects in India as of July 2021. The aim and target for these programs is to impact an additional 20 million people in resource constrained communities by the year 2025, thus touching the lives of at least 36 million people.
PharmAccess Group
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2030
By 2030, 5000 healthcare providers in sub-Saharan Africa will be connected to the digital SafeCare Quality Platform, enabling an ecosystem approach towards quality improvement by providing interactive and gamified support, benchmarking, data insights to target quality interventions, digital networking, and peer-to-peer learning.
Indonesian Public Health Association (IAKMI)
- South East and Central Asia
- A policy research project or paper
- 2021 - 2026
In the next five years, IAKMI commits to holding a consultation with all its 35,000 members, in 34 provinces, to develop a greater understanding of the challenges and opportunities faced by public health workers in accessing and using digital health to manage health data and provide healthcare at the local level. These consultancies will result in the creation of policy briefs and reports needed to produce evidence-based policies (including laws and technical guidance) to be used when lawmakers enact a regulatory umbrella for digital health in Indonesia.
PharmAccess Group
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- A policy research project or paper
- 2021 - 2029
The PharmAccess Group will engage through policy developments, digital innovations and commitments to financing Universal Health Coverage (UHC) in the 4 countries we operate in (Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania) to advocate for the financing of about 2 billion Euros in healthcare spending from governments for inclusive health insurance to pay premiums for the poor and those in the informal sector by 2029.
Digital Health Partnerships
- Sub-Saharan Africa
- A policy research project or paper
- 2021 - 2022
In 2022, Digital Health Partnerships along with MWAN Events and its Rwanda partner will co-organize the Africa Digital Health Forum in July 2022. This Forum has the goal to convene 1500 stakeholders, including ministers of health and ICT, international organizations, private sector, NGOs & donors.
Bao Systems
- Global
- A policy research project or paper, Other
- 2021 - 2022
BAO Systems commits to working with partners around the world to provide tools to collect, use, and analyze better, more meaningful data and important information that will help health and development decision makers to target resources and to invest in HIV prevention, care and treatment programs. In 2022, we will connect the global health and development community at our annual Impact-First Summit and DHIS2 Symposium, to expand insight into technology and digital approaches.
Central American Health Informatics Network (RECAINSA)
- Latin America & the Caribbean
- A policy research project or paper
- 2021 - 2022
In 2022, we will launch the RECAINSA Digital Health Forum 2022, bringing together at least 50 leaders that are involved in the digital transformation of the health sector in the Latin American and other world regions.
Central American Health Informatics Network (RECAINSA)
- Latin America & the Caribbean
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2022
In 2022, RECAINSA will train at least 30 health workers of the primary and community care levels of Latin America through its "Digital Transformation of Primary and Community Care Levels" training.
Medtronic LABS
- Global
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities, New products or tools
- 2021 - 2025
Medtronic LABS is committed to building the world's leading digital health platform for community-based population health. Our goal is the impact the lives of 25 million individuals globally by 2025. To do this, we're partnering directly with health systems and governments to enable digital health transformation that is equitable, patient-centered, and sustainable for the long-term.
Central American Health Informatics Network (RECAINSA)
- Latin America & the Caribbean
- A policy research project or paper
- 2021 - 2022
RECAINSA will create at least 5 discussion spaces by 2022, to strengthen the digital health governance structures of Latin American countries through principles of equity and social inclusion, and advocating with key stakeholders in the region.
Fondation Botnar
- Global
- Integrating digital health into an organisation’s priorities
- 2021 - 2024
Over the next three years, Fondation Botnar is committing to allocate CHF 25 million to a new portfolio of work, including programs, policy, advocacy and partnerships, at the intersection of human rights and digital health. We are determined to ensure that digital health interventions address health inequalities among young people and promote human and child rights-based governance of the use of digital data/platforms and artificial intelligence.