Discover, Learn, and Grow
Build the foundations for trustworthy, people-centered digital health at national scale. Digital Public Infrastructure for Secure, Equitable, and Scalable Healthcare is a practical course that translates leading policy briefs and WHO guidance into an actionable roadmap for ministries, health system leaders, donors, and implementers. You will learn how to architect core building blocks—identity, consent, data exchange, registries, and payments—so health services are secure, interoperable, and inclusive from day one. Through concise modules and quizzes aligned to T20 Task Force 2 recommendations, you will explore the current state of DPI for health, its patient and population benefits, and the compelling economic case for investment. The course demystifies enterprise architecture and digital health interventions, showing how open standards, governance, and privacy-by-design enable continuity of care, targeted public health programs, and resilient service delivery. Whether you are modernizing primary care, integrating vertical programs, or launching national health stacks, this course equips you to design policy, select standards, and plan phased implementation with measurable outcomes. Graduate ready to lead cross-sector coalitions and mobilize sustainable financing for DPI that protects rights, reduces fragmentation, and scales quality care for everyone.

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Program Details
Designed for busy professionals with a blend of concise readings, policy-to-practice frameworks, and quick knowledge checks.

Who This Course Is For
Ideal for decision-makers and implementers shaping national and subnational digital health ecosystems.
- Ministry of Health leaders, digital health units, and eGovernment teams
- Public health program managers and health information system architects
- Donors, development partners, and global health financiers
- NGOs, social enterprises, and digital health implementers
What You Will Learn
Clear, outcome-focused capabilities mapped to T20 and WHO guidance.
- Explain the core components of Digital Public Infrastructure for health and their interdependencies (identity, consent, data exchange, registries, payments).
- Assess current DPI maturity and articulate patient, population, and economic benefits to build an investment case.
- Apply WHO normative guidance on enterprise architecture (EA) and digital health interventions (DHIs) to national roadmaps.
- Design governance, trust frameworks, and privacy-by-design controls for secure, equitable data sharing.
- Prioritize standards-based interoperability to reduce fragmentation and enable continuity of care.
- Formulate G20-aligned policy recommendations and financing strategies for sustainable DPI.
- Plan phased implementation with measurable indicators, risk mitigation, and vendor-neutral approaches.
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