Global Digital Health Strategy Extended to Support Health System Transformation

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The World Health Assembly (WHA) has made a significant move to advance digitized health systems by extending the Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025 through to 2027. Additionally, Member States have approved a decision for the development of a new Global Strategy on Digital Health for 2028-2033, ensuring alignment with efforts such as the UN Pact for the Future and the Sustainable Development Goals.

# Key Highlights of the Extended Strategy

– *Accelerating Action*: 

The extension is not just about adding two more years; it’s about accelerating action to purposefully scale and equitably integrate digital health into every health system.

– *Significant Progress*: 

Since the strategy’s launch, numerous progress has been made, including 129 countries establishing national digital health strategies and over 1,600 government officials receiving digital health and AI training.

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– *Global Collaboration*: 

The WHO has launched the Global Digital Health Certification Network, and government-to-government collaboration on digital health has been established in four WHO regions, with 40 member states joining the Global Digital Health Partnership.

# New Global Strategy for 2028-2033

The new strategy will build on the successes of the current strategy and focus on:

– *Equitable Digital Health Implementation*: 

Ensuring that digital health is integrated into every health system, reaching everyone, everywhere.

– *Artificial Intelligence in Health*: 

Issuing guidance on AI in health and supporting member states in ethical AI implementation.

– *Digital Health Maturity Assessments*: 

Conducting assessments to evaluate the readiness of health systems to adopt digital health solutions.

Impact on Global Health

The extended strategy and new framework will have a significant impact on global health, enabling:

 *Improved Health Outcomes*: 

By leveraging digital health solutions, countries can improve health outcomes, reduce healthcare costs, and enhance the overall quality of care.

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– *Increased Access to Healthcare*: 

Digital health can increase access to healthcare services, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, where healthcare resources are limited.

– *Enhanced Health System Resilience*: 

By integrating digital health into health systems, countries can build more resilient health systems that can better respond to emerging health challenges.

# Quotes from WHO Director:

“With a renewed mandate extending from 2028 to 2033, we are entering a critical phase where digital health must be purposefully scaled and equitably integrated into every health system,” said Dr. Alain Labrique, director of WHO’s Department of Digital Health and Innovation .

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