GLOBAL INITIATIVE ON DIGITAL HEALTH - SCI & TECH

News: Global Initiative on Digital Health to be launched under India's G-20 presidency

 

What's in the news?

       India and the World Health Organization (WHO) are set to launch the Global Initiative on Digital Health during the ongoing G-20 summit in Gandhinagar, Gujarat.

 

Global Initiative on Digital Health:

Aim:

       To promote data convergence, enhance the interface of health platforms, and encourage investments in the digital health sector on a global scale.

 

Significance:

       The summit also focuses on establishing an interim Medical Countermeasure (MCM) network to respond effectively to health emergencies.

       The initiative is designed to improve healthcare services worldwide through digital solutions, aligning with the goal of universal health coverage.

       The summit additionally seeks to launch a Climate and Health Initiative in collaboration with the Asian Development Bank, along with a patient and healthcare workforce mobility portal.

 

Digital health:

       Digital health refers to the use of technology, such as mobile devices, software applications, and other digital tools, to improve health and healthcare delivery.

       Basically, it is a multidisciplinary concept that includes concepts from an intersection between technology and healthcare.

       It encompasses a wide range of technologies and services, including telemedicine, electronic health records, wearable devices, health information exchange, and more.

       India’s CoWIN, UNICEF’s RapidPro and Family Connect etc. are few notable examples of digital health initiatives.