Policymakers develop standards and policies for digital health. They review and synthesize the current evidence base for digital and data interventions to enact new guidance on the use and scale-up of digital health solutions for countries’ health systems. The DUAL model helps policymakers establish governance bodies, guidance, and technology standards in support of countries’ national digital health strategies.

 
 

Make an impact

Policymakers can help countries unlock the full potential of digital technologies by:

  • Developing guidance for and promote adoption of two new elements—data use ecosystems and change management.

  • Using evidence generated from country implementations to define policies and guidance.

  • Encouraging development of investment roadmaps at the country level to accurately budget and scope digital transformation for data use strategies.

The main visible change is on data use. Woredas and especially hospitals where the Data Use Partnership intervenes have made significant improvement in using routine data for decision making. This was not there prior to the intervention of the project. Feedback at every level is being provided regularly on a monthly basis.
— Teklehaymanot Gebrehiwot, Plan and Policy Directorate Director at Amhara Regional Health Bureau, Ethiopia.

Resources

Check out the below resources for guidance on how the DUAL model can be applied in support of evidence-based policymaking.