Medical devices, including patient monitors and imaging systems, are increasingly a target for cyberattacks. Attackers exploit vulnerabilities to access sensitive patient data and disrupt critical healthcare services.
This white paper provides an overview of how digital health is evolving globally to provide a common basis for future development.
This paper presents results concerning the priorities identification section of the Evidence and Evaluation survey addressed to GDHP members in 2021, comparing countries’ initiatives and perspectives for the future of digital health based on internationally agreed developments.
This white paper offers countries an agreed set of ‘standard’ benefits categories and potential outcome measures to support the international comparison of evidence relating to digital health technologies and services.
This report provides policy guidance to the international health community on supporting development and implementation of AI models within digital health technologies from a policy and regulatory perspective.
This white paper focuses on barriers, solutions and drivers related to interoperability, shares lessons learned and best practices that GDHP countries to address interoperability through standards, legislation, policies, incentives and innovative solutions.
This report provides evidence derived through a survey on the state of citizen access to personal health information (PHI) in GDHP participant countries and territories. The survey responses present a view on the progress and impact being made across a diverse group of 22 countries and territories in the implementation of technology solutions to improve citizen access to health information.
This white paper presents a common framework from which to assess foundational cyber capabilities: the Foundational Capabilities Framework (FCF) which has been applied to around a half of the GDHP participant countries. The FCF builds on, and represents the next level of detail of, the Strategic Framework which was articulated in the previous white paper.
This white paper informs of current evaluation and benefits measurement approaches within the GDHP members, to share common findings and learn from the successes or otherwise of countries around the world in this field.
This report describes the outcomes from the deliberations and aims to share international perspectives on secondary use of health information.
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