This is a online training on Digital Health. Or, as we like to call it, a conversation on Digital Health, not a Health Informatics course. We want to give the participants the knowledge to successfully navigate and participate in the future of digital health. We by no means offer an exhaustive overview, and expect the participants to help shape the conversation and use this opportunity to engage with our digital health experts.
It is aimed at the global health audience concerned with Digital Health Leadership and International Development Cooperation and want to have some amount of decision-making capability in the area of digital health.
Participants will learn about the global status and the evolution of Digital health and will acquire a basic level of knowledge to effectively navigate the digital transformation topics in Global Health.
Participants will learn to identify opportunities and challenges that the digital transformation brings to the healthcare sector globally, evaluate and assess digital options, identify and prioritise necessary (or unnecessary) digital projects and structure them as well as learn how these projects respond to policy priorities and stakeholder needs.
Schedule: in the week of November 28 - December 2, we will have up to 3 hours of live sessions; with self-paced learning for assignments and reading materials.
2 ECTS
Taught by Steven Wanyee, Co-Founder & Director of Digital Health Solutions, Research and Innovation (DHSRI), IntelliSOFT Consulting Limited and Steven Uggowitzer, Senior Architect, Health Information Systems, ICT4D. And Doina Schimpf, digital health project manager at evaplan GmbH.
- Modules
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The main live sessions include:
- Digital Health Basics
- Global status and evolution of digital health
- Policy for establishment of sustainable digital systems
- Technical Infrastructures for digital health & Cybersecurity
- Evidence & the case for investment in digital health to improve outcomes
- Digital Health Leadership
- Digitalisation in times of pandemics (case of COVID-19)
- Monitoring and evaluation
- Case studies & much more
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Steven Uggowitzer - Passionate about appropriate use of technology and information for decision making in the health sector and developing countries. I have over twenty years experience in engineering internet technology, information and management systems; with over 15 years of international experience in public health and global health related information systems, deploying mission critical tools in large enterprise environments; and ICT support to health technical programmes at global, regional and country level. Currently focused on interoperability and systems architectures based around DHIS2. Specialties: Information Technology, Health Information Systems, Evaluations and assessments, ICT in Disease Surveillance and Outbreak Management, ICT for health systems strengthening, United Nations and Specialised Agencies, boutique philanthropic advisory services, Systems architecture, IT management, ICT, ICT4D, Field IT and Communications in disaster situations, country offices, primary health, international health. Select work: WHO, UNDP, Global Fund (GFATM), Roll Back Malaria (RBM), Program on Maternal and Newborn Child Health, Tobacco Free Initiative (TFI), GOARN. Techie Acronyms that I know a bunch about: ITIL, Prince2, ICDL, CISSP, ISO9001, Asterisk, SIP, Java, Struts, Perl, Python, OpenWRT, VoiP, IPV6, Linux, VMWare esxi, virtualization, mongodb, apache, ubuntu, redhat.
Steven Wanyee is a digital health specialist with over 20 years years experience designing, developing, implementing, supporting, maintaining and using digital health interventions in research for health (RCTs mainly) and delivery of healthcare services in Low and Medium Income Countries. Born in Kenya and currently working out of Nairobi, Steven's work in digital health has seen him support direct service delivery right from the community level, to top National level policy, planning, management, strategy and administrative functions in the health sector. Globally, he continues to work with leading multi-agency, multi-lateral donor, development and implementing organizations including WHO, World Bank, USAID, CDC, GIZ, DFiD among others. He serves on several global informatics initiatives including the Digital Health and Interoperability Working Group of the Health Data Collaboratives mechanism, Secretary of the Health Informatics in Africa (HELINA), Board member of the OpenMRS Community of Practice, is a founder and current Secretary General of the Kenya Health Informatics Association (KeHIA) and recently got appointed to serve on the Safaricom Health Advisory Board. digital square interview with Steven Wanyee here