Digital health - World Health Organization (WHO) The WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health, adopted in 2020 by the World Health Assembly, presents a roadmap to link the latest developments in innovation and digital health, and put these tools to action in order to improve health outcomes Part of WHO’s strategic vision is for digital health to be supportive of equitable and universal access to quality health services Digital health can
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5 innovations that are revolutionizing global healthcare Healthcare innovation is accelerating at an unprecedented scale, particularly in the digital sphere, the World Health Organization says Advances such as artificial intelligence and gene editing are transforming the way diseases are detected and treated Here are 5 innovations that are pushing boundaries in healthcare
WHO Innovation Hub - World Health Organization (WHO) Born from WHO’s transformational commitment in the Department of Digital Health and Innovation, the WHO Innovation Hub works to activate the entire innovation ecosystem towards the development and scaling of health innovations for all
Young people and digital health interventions: working together to . . . The next generation of digital health designers, developers, researchers and funders can use the framework to learn from the experiences of experts in the field – missteps, course corrections and successes – and better meet young people’s diverse health needs
Leveraging accessible digital health innovations to advance health . . . The International Disability Alliance and World Health Organization warmly invite you to join the webinar "Leveraging accessible digital health innovations to advance health equity for persons with disabilities" Around 1 3 billion persons with disabilities, 16% of the global population, still face persistent health inequities, including poorer health outcomes and premature death As countries