Our initiatives and working groups provide a platform for stakeholders, responsible for a given topic area, to meet, promote and advance their work across the ecosystem network, therefore maximising knowledge sharing and best practice.
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The Global Health Connector Partnership reflects a determined commitment of existing organisations to improve health and care for citizens worldwide through the appropriate use of digital technologies in the provision of health and care services.
Each of the participating organisations have their own missions and priorities, but find commonality through the global vision promoted by the Global Health Connector Partnership.
The GHCP Council includes leading organisations from USA, Africa, Commonwealth, Australia, India and Europe.
The Digital Health Society (DHS), as the data arm of ECHAlliance, serves as an enabler for multi-stakeholder dialogue on digital health and health and care data policies and practices. DHS is a legacy of the Estonian Presidency of the Council of the European Union in 2017 and was formed to promote adoption of digital health and the use of health data.
Since 2017, the DHS has been mobilising stakeholders from around Europe and the world to generate knowledge that supports the digital health transformation through development of health and care data policies, innovation and practices. It has worked on a range of important data areas including access, sharing, donation, security & privacy, interoperability, standards and health and data literacy and skills.
In such uncertain and frightening times, many of our members, partners and ecosystems want to take action to support those suffering. That’s why we’ll be publishing initiatives and more from across our network to ensure that each individual’s help can collectively make a difference for those in Ukraine.
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