
The Global Digital Health Monitor is an interactive digital resource that tracks, monitors, and evaluates the use of digital technology for health across countries. It has recently been adopted as the official digital health maturity model by the Global Initiative on Digital Health, hosted by the World Health Organization. Help us mobilize more countries to complete the Monitor!
The aim of the global digital health monitor is to:
In early 2016, HealthEnabled and the Global Development Incubator (GDI) partnered with Dalberg’s Design Impact Group (DIG), ThoughtWorks, and representatives from 20+ countries and 50+ international agencies and organizations to design the Global Digital Health Index (GDHI).
In 2022, the tool underwent a year-long indicator and platform review and redesign process to align the indicators with the WHO Global Digital Health Strategy as a complement to the WHO Digital Health Atlas and includes a greater focus on AI, equity, gender, and Universal Health Coverage. In addition, the name was changed to GDHM to articulate the tool’s value in providing a platform to monitor digital health progress at the country, regional and global levels. The updated GDHM includes year on year performance monitoring country visualizations, regional visualizations, and country to country comparisons.
The Global Digital Health Index and Maturity Model (GDHI) is an interactive digital resource that helps countries to prioritize and monitor their digital health interventions and enablers that uses the WHO/ITU eHealth Strategy Toolkit as the underlying foundational framework. The GDHI has undergone a year-long indicator and platform review and redesign process to align the indicators with the WHO Global Digital Health Strategy as a complement to the WHO Digital Health Atlas and includes a greater focus on AI, equity, gender, and Universal Health Coverage. Version 2.0 of the GDHI will include year on year performance monitoring country visualizations, regional visualizations, and country to country comparisons.