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The Digital Health Atlas is a WHO global technology registry platform aiming to strengthen the value and impact of digital health investments, improve coordination, and facilitate institutionalization and scale.

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Why use the Digital Health Atlas?

This web platform supports issuing unique IDs for curating the range of digital health products and projects globally.Governments and communities of technologists, implementers, and donors will be equipped to better coordinate and plan, monitor the growth of implementations, and reduce redundancy of investments.

The Digital Health Atlas (DHA) offers governments, technologists, implementers, and donors a platform of tools and guidance to improve the use of, and planning coordination for digital information systems for health.

The DHA facilitates implementers to assess the maturity of their digital health implementations, gain personalized guidance, benefit from other’s implementation experiences, and gain access to global resources from leading technical institutions.

State of Digital Health in Uganda

leadership and governance

Phase 2

strategy and investment

Phase 2

legislation policy compliance

Phase 2

workforce

Phase 2

standards and interoperability

Phase 1

infrastructure

Phase 1

services and applications

Phase 2

Context

0.66K

GNI PER CAPITA, ATLAS METHOD (CURRENT US$)

41.49M

TOTAL POPULATION

Health

59.51

LIFE EXPECTANCY AT BIRTH (YEARS)

7.22%

HEALTH EXPENDITURE (% OF GDP)

Disclaimer: data above sourced from external sources, for which WHO is not responsible.

Projects Statistics

Distributions of projects’ stages

Projects with no stage data 0
Projects Statistics
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Health Focus Categories (by occurrences)

Click on the bars to see health focus areas in specific category.

Top 20 ‘Data standards’ (by occurrences)

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

Global Support to DHA

WHO
HRP
Digital Square
UNFPA
UNICEF
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