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  • Getting Started Guide: Paths to Data Exchange
  • Select a Pathway
  • PATHWAY 1: Component and Data Exchange Projects
    • Pathway 1.1 - Governance, Value, and Scope
      • Identify Stakeholders
      • Determine and Document Roles and Responsibilities
      • Establish or Define Governance Structures
      • Determine Project Scope
      • Document the Expected Value of the Project
      • Establish a Project Plan
    • Pathway 1.2 - Requirements and Design
      • Establish Training Programs
      • Determine Resources and Identify Constraints and Environmental Factors
      • Analyze the Environment and Context
      • Identify System Constraints
      • Document Requirements
      • Select Software/Component(s)
      • Testing
    • Pathway 1.3 - Implement, Support, and Scale
      • Establish a Support Plan
      • Implement a Scalability Plan
      • Communication and Roll Out
  • PATHWAY 2: Architecture
    • Pathway 2.1 - Governance, Value, and Scope
      • Identify Stakeholders
      • Determine and Document Roles and Responsibilities
      • Establish or Define Governance Structures
      • Determine Project Scope
      • Define Value of Health System Architecture
      • Establish a Project Plan
    • Pathway 2.2 - Requirements and Design
      • Inventory Existing Tools
      • Document Use Cases
      • Establish Architecture Principles
      • Document the Architecture
      • Establish Architecture Processes
      • Establish Standards
    • Pathway 2.3 - Implement, Support, and Scale
      • Communication and Roll Out
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Define Value of Health System Architecture

Architecture Level Project

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Define Value of Health System Architecture

National digital-health architectures are blueprints that establish the health and information needs and the software and hardware requirements that governments must consider to deliver digitally-supported health programs in a coordinated manner. These blueprints can provide critical guidance to governments, the private sector, non-governmental providers, and donors about how to invest in digital technologies and services in an aligned way that supports capture of patient-level data that can be aggregated and used throughout the health system. It is important to discuss and articulate the value of this investment with stakeholders and the appropriate governance structures.

Reference: (Chapter 6: Digital Health Architecture)

Digital Implementation Investment Guide