Digital Health July 15, 2024
Cora Lydon

  • WHO launches network to advance data and digital solutions
  • The network brings together 53 member states with industry partners
  • Aimed to help patients benefit from “safe, affordable and person-centred digital technologies”

The World Health Organisation (WHO) has launched a network to advance data and digital solutions for health through a collaborative approach.

The ‘Strategic partners’ initiative for data and digital health‘ will bring together the 53 member states of the WHO European region – including the UK – and partners in the fields of data and digital health.

These partners include intergovernmental, governmental and non-governmental organisations, WHO collaborating centres for data and digital health, the private sector and academic institutions.

According to a press release published 9 July,...

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