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As countries continue to advance in digital health, many challenges remain. On December 5–7, experts from across the world will convene in Crystal City to discuss “Driving Effective and Equitable Digital Health Innovation” at this year’s Global Digital Health Forum, of which JSI is a sponsor. Please join us to learn about our approaches to digital health innovation and how emerging technologies can improve health outcomes for all.
For the latest on the conference, follow us on Twitter @JSIhealth, using the hashtags #GDHF, #globalhealth, #digitalhealth, and #eHealth.
Click here to learn more about our Digital Health work. To get in touch with us, email digitalhealth@jsi.com.
JSI and Affiliate Presentations
Monday, December 5
- 3:20-4:20 am | Virtual Event
Reusable Content for Developing Digital Tools for Growth Monitoring and Promotion (GMP) Services
10:30-11:45 am
Moving the Needle: Insights from COVID-19 Vaccines Delivery for Digitally-Supported Pandemic Preparedness and Response - 12:00–1:15 pm | Breakout Session: Room 4, Salons F-G
Dashboard and Scorecard Mobile Applications: Health Facility Adapted Decision-Making Tools to Motivate Health Providers in the Use of Their Collected Information to Monitor Health Services and Commodities - 2:15–3:15 pm | Breakout Session: Room 4, Salons F-G
Improving the Accessibility and Quality of Health Care Services in Indonesia though Use of a Regulatory Sandbox
Tuesday, December 6
- 10:30–11:45 am | Breakout Session: Room 4, Salons F-G
Governing the Emerging Digital Silo Tools: A Transition to Sustainability Experience from Ethiopia - 12:00–1:00 pm | Breakout Session: Room 1, Salon C
The Digital Transformation of the Health System in Indonesia: Achieving Interoperability through the Development of Integrated and Standardized Big Data Platforms - 12:00–1:00 pm | Breakout Session: Room 2, Salon H
Practical examples of DEI efforts in digital health - 12:00–1:00 pm | Breakout Session: Room 4 Salons F-G
Overcoming critical digital transformation challenges in community health program: Lessons from Ethiopia’s eCHIS implementation - 4:15–5:30 pm | Breakout Session Room 1, Salon C
Emergency Response Digital Tool: A Bridge to Routine Health Information Reporting Experience from Ethiopia - 4:15–5:30 pm | Breakout Session: Room 4, Salons F-G
Digital Approaches to Data-Driven Supportive Supervision - 4:15–5:30 pm | Breakout Session: Room 4, Salons F-G
Using Global Goods and Standardized Metadata to Facilitate Cross-Project Learning
Wednesday, December 7
- 10:30–11:45 am | Breakout Session: Room 2, Salon H
Changing the Culture of Technology in Niger: How an ICT Assessment is An Opportunity for Change - 12:00–1:00 pm | Breakout Session: Room 4, Salons F-G
Acceptability, usability, barriers, and facilitators of eCHIS in Ethiopia - 2:15–3:30 pm | Breakout Session: Room 1, Salon C
Leveraging National Digital Health Enterprise Architecture for Improved Health Information Exchange and Coordinated Digital Health Investment