Driving Digital Transformation: JSI at the 2024 Global Digital Health Forum
November 8th, 2024 | event
JSI is a proud sponsor of this first-ever Africa-based Global Digital Health Forum (GDHF 2024), taking place December 4-6, 2024. Our digital transformation experts from across the world will gather in Nairobi, Kenya, to share insights on our experiences in digital health transformation, from strengthened governance and blueprint architecture to enhanced data use and end-user experiences. JSI will collaborate also at the preceding Open Digital Health Forum in Nairobi on December 1-3. Find us at our booth and at any of the below sessions (times listed in EAT).
Lighting Talk 1: Research Report: Scaling Up Community Case Workers’ Access to and Use of Digital Job Aids in Malawi
6:00-6:45 PM, virtual
JSI Presenter: Chimwemwe Chiphe
Panel Discussion: Defragmenting TB Service Delivery through Implementation of Interoperability Layer in Indonesia—Challenges and Lessons
9:00-10:00 PM, virtual
JSI Presenter: Saldi Yusuf, Satriawansyah Urbaya
Individual Presentation 1: Strengthening Digital Health Local Capacity in Ethiopia: Driving Forces and Milestones
1:30-2:30 PM, virtual
JSI Presenter: Amanuel Biru
In Person Solution Demonstration: Defragmenting TB service delivery through implementation of interoperability layer in Indonesia – Challenges and Lessons
6:00 PM
JSI Presenters: Saldi Yusuf, Taufiq Sitompul, Stephen Osewe, Ratih Syabrina
Individual Presentation 2: Overcoming Legacy System Hurdles: Enabling Interoperability in Ethiopia through the Master Facility Registry
10:00-11:00 PM, virtual
JSI Presenter: Habib Bushira
JSI-Sponsored Plenary Panel: Critical Ingredients for Digital Transformation—Perspectives from Global Health Leaders
10:00-11:00 AM, hybrid event
About: This dynamic, moderated panel brings together high-level ministry officials from Ethiopia, Indonesia, and Burkina Faso to explore the “why” and “how” of national investments in digital health transformation. The session highlights innovative approaches and critical challenges faced by governments as they navigate health system digitalization.
Presenters: Leaders of Indonesia, Burkina Faso, and Ethiopia’s Ministries of Health
Lightning Talk 6: Localizing Digital Transformation in Indonesia through a Shared and Measurable Vision for HIS Progression
10:00-11:00 AM, in-person
Presenter: Ratih Syabrina
Individual Presentation 6: Bridging Borders: Enhancing Data Use in Ethiopia through Advocacy and Engagement Initiatives
10:00-11:00 AM, in-person
JSI Presenter: Wubshet Denboba
Workshop: Help Us Upgrade the Digital Health Investment Review Tool
3:10-4:10 PM, in-person
Presenters: Steve Ollis, Senior Digital Transformation Advisor, JSI; Sherri Haas, Senior Digital Health Systems Advisor, USAID; Christina Villella, Senior Technical Advisor in Digital Health, JSI
Lighting Talk 8: How Digitalization Improved Decision-making for Health Financing in Indonesia
3:10-4:10 PM, in-person
JSI Presenter: Taufiq Sitompul
Lightning Talk 9: Optimizing Resource Centers as Participatory Governance Platforms for Accelerating Health Information Exchange: Lessons from National to Sub-National Implementation in Indonesia
6:00-6:45 PM, virtual
JSI Presenter: Vickry Adzkary Ghufron
Individual Presentation 14: Towards Health information Systems Alignment for Performance: The Central Role of DHIS2
11:30 AM-12:30 PM, in-person
JSI Presenter: Moise Tuho
Workshop: What Gets Measured Gets Done: Applying the Stages of Continuous Improvement Toolkit to Advance Health Information System Maturity
2:00-3:00 PM, in person
JSI Presenter: Alimou Barry, Health Information Systems Governance Lead, JSI; Setiaji, Expert Staff, Ministry of Health, Government of Indonesia; Assane Ouangare, Inspector General of Services, Ministry of Health, Burkina Faso; Bosiljka Djikanovic, Professor at the Institute of Social Medicine, University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Individual Presentation 16: Harnessing Client-Facing Digital Health Tools to Optimize Health Interventions
2:00-3:00 PM, in-person
JSI Presenter: Dela Darji
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