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India’s G-20 Presidency Launches WHO-Managed Grid for Digital Health: Advancing Equitable Access

India’s G-20 Presidency has taken a significant stride towards advancing global health equity through the launch of a WHO-managed grid for digital health. This pioneering initiative aims to build on existing progress in the realm of digital health while addressing access disparities on a global scale.

Fostering Equitable Access

The WHO-managed grid for digital health is designed to bridge the gap between countries with varying levels of access to digital healthcare resources. By promoting equal access to digital health tools and technologies, the initiative seeks to reduce health disparities and enhance healthcare delivery.

India’s Key Deliverable

As part of its G-20 Presidency responsibilities, India is driving the launch and implementation of the WHO-managed grid for digital health. This effort underscores India’s commitment to fostering global collaboration and innovation in the realm of public health.

 Amplifying Global Gains

The initiative aligns with the global gains made in the field of digital health. The adoption of telemedicine, health apps, and remote patient monitoring has gained momentum in recent years, and the WHO-managed grid aims to amplify these achievements by ensuring access for all.

Real-Time Issue:

The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of digital health solutions in ensuring healthcare continuity. However, the pandemic has also highlighted the disparities in access to such solutions, making the launch of the WHO-managed grid particularly timely and relevant.

Digital Health Innovations Transforming Healthcare Delivery in relation to India’s G20 presidency”

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India’s G-20 Presidency has set a progressive agenda by launching the WHO-managed grid for digital health, addressing a pressing need for equitable access to healthcare technologies. This initiative not only leverages recent advancements but also aligns with the broader goals of reducing health disparities and ensuring healthcare reaches every corner of the globe. As the world navigates the complexities of the post-pandemic era, collaborations like these pave the way for a healthier and more connected future for all.

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