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KMID : 1040120180040010065
Evidence and Values in Healthcare
2018 Volume.4 No. 1 p.65 ~ p.80
Current international trends in health information policy and digital health
Choi Sol-Ji

Cha Sun-Mi
Park Chong-Yon
Abstract
This report is to review recent international trends in the field of health information policy and digital health through the Global Digital Health Partnership (GDHP) Summit held at Canberra, the capital of Australia, last February 18~20. International participants from thirteen countries, Hong Kong SAR, and the World Health Organization (WHO) have kicked off a new global network to support best use of digital technology in modern healthcare. This event seems an opportunity for deep, transformational engagement by governments, digital health agencies, and the WHO so they can learn, share policy and other evidence that supports them to deliver better digital health services. The Summit suggested to supports governments and health system reformers to improve the health and wellbeing of their citizens through best use of evidence-based digital technologies as the vision of GDHP. And, for the outcomes in future digital health, the five identified
topics, Interoperability, Cyber security, Policy environments, Engaging consumers and clinicians, and Evidence and evaluation, have been discussed in small group sessions.
KEYWORD
International trends, Health information policy, Digital health, GDHP
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