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review the meeting recording here: https://iu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/t/1_kmk9vswy?st=35 🧭 Meeting Overview
🧠 Themes & Insights 🔧 Resilience & Ownership
🚨 Crisis as Catalyst
🤝 Collaboration & Learning
💰 Financial Models
💬 Proposed Actions
✅ Emerging Action Items
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Review the recording here: https://iu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/t/1_8pl5ptes The meeting began with informal greetings and discussions before transitioning to updates from participants across regions. Thomas, the country director for Data.FI in Botswana, described the halt in eHealth implementations due to an aid freeze. Innocent shared Zambia’s challenges with disrupted health systems and uneven project handovers, emphasizing the need for ministry-led sustainability efforts. Daniel and Esteban from Latin America reflected on differing funding dynamics, highlighting the importance of public-private partnerships and self-sufficiency amid declining aid. Chile’s experience demonstrated the role of academia and consistent political support in advancing digital health. Comparisons were drawn to Africa, where digital transformation has roots in HIV-related funding but remains under-prioritized. Steve questioned the sector’s perceived value and stressed reframing its importance for political support. Paul and others discussed how automation and international advocacy could help leaders see digital transformation as cost-effective and essential. The group agreed on the importance of structured, strategic conversations, leveraging global support, and using this forum to push for sustainable, locally led digital health initiatives. |
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Review the recording here: https://iu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/t/1_e5rmkhjf?st=408 Participants discussed progress on digital health implementation, particularly around Health Information Exchange (HIE) and the need for national standards and governance. Rosemary (WHO-HQ) emphasized supporting clinical decision-making through data and shared updates on guideline development, while Hassan highlighted Somalia’s challenges with standardization and interest in developing a country HIE profile. Esteban and Paul contributed technical and strategic guidance, with a plan to reconvene the eHealth leaders in person later in the year. |
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Review the recording here: https://iu.mediaspace.kaltura.com/media/t/1_92g67qrw 🧭 Meeting Summary The conversation centered around ongoing challenges and adaptations in digital health across several African countries due to funding cuts, particularly from USAID, and the need for sustainability and government support. Participants from Uganda, Malawi, South Sudan, and Somalia shared similar experiences, highlighting efforts to manage transitions, address data fragmentation, and promote interoperability. The group discussed the importance of country leadership, collaboration, and knowledge-sharing through initiatives like the Country Profiles and upcoming in-person engagement at the HELINA Conference in Botswana. Emphasis was placed on engaging the private sector and exploring sustainable financing models for digital health, with a commitment to continue these discussions in future meetings. 🧭 Meeting Overview Context: Participants from various African countries shared updates on their digital health systems amidst funding uncertainties, particularly following reductions from partners like USAID. The meeting was part of the ongoing African eHealth Leadership Forum supported by HELINA. Tone: Collaborative, reflective, and solutions-oriented, with a sense of urgency around sustainability and system resilience. Purpose: To share country-level experiences, highlight common challenges, promote collaboration, and prepare for upcoming engagements including the HELINA Conference. 🧠 Themes & Insights
💬 Proposed Actions
✅ Emerging Action Items
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Carol Kamasaka from HELINA will be guiding and facilitating the Africa eHealth Leadership Forum (EHLF), with support from Paul. Their aim is to help members advance their goals and aspirations. The team has already identified approximately 60% of Africa’s eHealth leaders and is working with regional partners to identify the remainder. Initial work has begun on drafting Country HIE Profile pages to document each country’s digital health efforts and resources (link here). A face-to-face EHLF meeting is being planned as a pre-event to the HELINA 2025 Conference, which will take place in Botswana in August 2025 (conference site). Key discussion topics for the event include:
As an action, Carol and Paul will draft a “strawman” definition of digital health and eHealth leadership to spark dialogue at the event. They will also make updates to the agenda for the event given suggestions today. Countries will be encouraged to share governance structures, policy approaches, and ideas for a common implementation checklist. As requested by this group and others a slide deck has been prepared by the secretariat to support advocacy for digital health leaders, will be shared with members. Invitations to the EHLF face-to-face event will be sent soon, and interested participants should reach out to Carolyn Kamasaka at programsdirector@helina.africa. | ||
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