The Digital Health Atlas (DHA) is an open-source web platform designed to support goverments, technologists, implementers and donors to better coordinate digital health activities globally.
This web platform offers users the information needed to improve the planning, coordination and use of digital health information systems for health.
In addition, the DHA supports implementers to assess the maturity of their digital health projects and gain access to global resources on current best practices in digital health.
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The DHA is a global public good overseen by the World Health Organization. The DHA benefits from a diversity of contributions, including support from WHO Reproductive Health and Research, PATH, Digital Square, USAID, UN Foundation, UNFPA, JHU Global mHealth Initiative, mPowering, and the Digital Health and Interoperability Working Group, and was developed to strengthen coordination of investments into deliberate, harmonized, interoperable digital health systems