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    • Jembi Health Systems 

      Fireside Chat Approaches in Creating a National Digital Health Infrastructure Several countries are in the process of deploying nationally scaled digital health infrastructure which includes elements like master client ...
    • “JiVitA” Maternal and Child Health Research Site 

      Panel Challenges and Lessons Learned in Neonatal Digital Health Programs Save the Children SC and UNICEF in collaboration with other key humanitarian actors have developed the Newborn Health in Humanitarian Settings Field ...
    • A Journey into eLearning in Ethiopia, Ghana, and Zambia 

      Panel Discover e m Learning Implementing an eLearning project takes resources human capacity planning and time The session describes the e mLearning journey and the steps concepts and tools along the way These steps include ...
    • July 2017 Global Digital Health Network Meeting: New MAndE Tools 

      Our thanks to FHI 360 for hosting the July Global Digital Health Network meeting We saw 46 people in the room and had nearly 100 participate either online or via phone for a morning focused on new monitoring and evaluation ...
    • June 19, 2019 June Monthly Meeting - Realist Reviews, Gap Maps, and Other Tips for Designing Evidence-based Data Use Interventions 

      Realist Reviews Gap Maps and Other Tips for Designing Evidence based Data Use Interventions Globally program implementers have strived to design interventions that allow health workers to not only collect better data but ...
    • June 2017 Monthly Meeting Notes - Data Partnerships 

      Kicking off the meeting was Henry Mwanyika from PATH s Better Immunization Data BID Initative Tanzania who started with an overview of the data use partnership DUP theory of change which was developed by PATH and Vital ...
    • June 7, 2018 Monthly Meeting: Why Interoperability Matters to you 

      Presentations from Merrick Schaefer USAID Jennifer Shivers Regenstrief Institute Richard Stanley Intrahealth International Webinar recording available here Please find slides attached below This event was hosted at the ...
    • Knowledge in the hands of those who need it most 

      Nand Wadhwani of The Mother and Child Health and Education Trust gave a presentation Knowledge in the hands of those who need it most about HealthPhone at the at the mHealth Working Group s April 26 2013 Deep Dive workshop ...
    • Learning as we go: Adaptive Management for Digital Health 

      Data collected during digital health project implementation can be impactful not just externally but also internally where they can also be used to improve the implementation itself GirlEffect s SRHR chatbot provided key ...
    • Learning from Failure: A Text2Speak Perspective 

      Panel Presentations Why are we afraid to talk about failure Debunking the taboo these panelists will present why certain digital health implementations didn t work and what they learned for implementing future programs ...
    • Leveraging Interoperability to Improve Health 

      Jon Payne Director Open Concept gave this presentation at the May 5 Deep Dive meeting of the mHealth Working Group This presentation provides a broad overview of mHealth interoperability
    • Lightning Talks 

      These 5 minute lightning presentations covered evidence for digital health data use and market approaches to digital health Presentations 1 4 are available in the PDF below What s wrong with the evidence for m Health Annette ...
    • Lightning Talks- Poster Winners 

      The 2018 GDHF s peer voted poster winners were Duty Roster and Attendance Tracking Mobile Application Dennis Kibiye Informatics Developer IntraHealth InternationalA multipronged digital communication approach to humanitarian ...
    • M4RH Impact Evaluation Design Considerations 

      Pamela Riley Senior mHealth Advisor at Abt Associates gave this presentation at the June 16 meeting of the mHealth Working Group This presentation details methodology for health outcome assessment and impact scale up ...
    • Making the business case for digital health 

      The cost of digital health interventions has been seen as a barrier to scaling and sustaining programs Similarly the high cost of training health workers is a key cost for countries as they build the skills of their workforce ...
    • Making the most out of all that data: Leveraging small And big data to improve health outcomes 

      The digital health ecosystem is increasingly interrelated Countries are confronted with an abundance of data Adding big data sources like population and geographic data creates an unprecedented amount of data available but ...
    • MAMA “Aponjon” Formative Research And Evaluation Design 

      gave this presentation at the June 16 meeting of the mHealth Working Group This presentation details methodology for usability feasibility testing for the MAMA Aponjon program in Bangladesh
    • MAMA “Aponjon” Formative Research And Evaluation Design 

      Nandita Kapadia Kundu of Johns Hopkins University and Jessica Gergen Monitoring and Evaluation Associate at Johns Hopkins University Center for Communication Programs gave this presentation at the June 16 meeting of the ...
    • Mapping a Data Use Culture 

      Participants in this session will engage with an interactive HIV map data that has beenused in Malawi to highlight critical information gaps and bottlenecks for strategic planningof digital systems During the session you ...
    • Mapping a Data Use Culture 

      Presentation by PATH s Breese Arenth Program Officer Ashley Bennett Policy Officer and Mandy Dube BID Initiative Presented at Global Digital Health Forum December 13 2016

      Digital Square is a PATH-led initiative funded and designed by the United States Agency for International Development, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and a consortium of other donors.

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