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WHO Empowers Countries to Strengthen Digital Health Systems

Health systems worldwide are undergoing a significant transformation through digital technologies. Innovations such as electronic medical records, telemedicine, artificial intelligence, and data-driven surveillance are changing how healthcare is delivered and managed. However, this shift presents challenges, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where digital initiatives frequently lack alignment with national health priorities.

Without robust national capacities to coordinate these digital efforts, the risk of exacerbating inequalities is high. The divide between urban and rural healthcare access, as well as disparities between well-resourced and underserved facilities, threatens the potential benefits of digital health. To ensure that innovation serves as a catalyst for equity and resilience, countries must invest in the governance, skills, and leadership necessary for effective digital transformation.

In response to these challenges, the WHO Academy is enhancing the digital health capacities of member states, especially focusing on LMICs. In collaboration with the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie (OIF), the WHO has launched the Digital Health: Planning for National Systems course. This initiative targets Francophone countries within the African and Eastern Mediterranean regions, aiming to equip health ministry leaders and policymakers with essential knowledge and tools.

The course began with participation from 60 technical experts representing 16 countries. Its blended format has empowered over 200 participants across English, French, and Portuguese-speaking nations. Maurice Ye, the Health Cluster Coordinator in Antananarivo, Madagascar, highlighted the course’s impact: “The course gave me a better understanding of how to plan digital health interventions in the context of LMICs, based on health system challenges and identifying the right applications.”

This initiative aligns with the WHO’s broader commitment to ensuring that digital health fosters equitable access to quality care. By strengthening national systems, digital tools can enhance the efficiency, affordability, and sustainability of healthcare services. Guided by the Global Strategy on Digital Health, the WHO is actively assisting countries in leveraging innovation to achieve health for all.

The ongoing digital transformation in healthcare represents both an opportunity and a challenge. With targeted investments in training and governance, nations can harness the power of digital health technologies to create more inclusive and effective health systems. The WHO’s efforts, particularly through such educational initiatives, are pivotal in shaping the future of healthcare in LMICs, ultimately striving for a healthier global population.

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