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Transitioning to Digital Systems: The Role of World Health Organization’s Digital Adaptation Kits in Operationalizing Recommendations and Interoperability Standards

Authors :
Tigest, Tamrat
Natschja, Ratanaprayul
Maria, Barreix
Özge, Tunçalp
David, Lowrance
Jenny, Thompson
Leona, Rosenblum
Nancy, Kidula
Ram, Chahar
Mary E, Gaffield
Mario, Festin
James, Kiarie
Brian, Taliesin
Carl, Leitner
Sylvia, Wong
Teodora, Wi
Hillary, Kipruto
Ayotunde, Adegboyega
Derrick, Muneene
Lale, Say
Garrett, Mehl
Source :
Global Health: Science and Practice. 10:e2100320
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Johns Hopkins School Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs, 2022.

Abstract

The transition from paper to digital systems requires quality assurance of the underlying content and application of data standards for interoperability. The World Health Organization (WHO) developed digital adaptation kits (DAKs) as an operational and software-neutral mechanism to translate WHO guidelines into a standardized format that can be more easily incorporated into digital systems.WHO convened health program area and digital leads, reviewed existing approaches for requirements gathering, mapped to established standards, and incorporated research findings to define DAK components.For each health domain area, the DAKs distill WHO guidelines to specify the health interventions, personas, user scenarios, business process workflows, core data elements mapped to terminology codes, decision-support logic, program indicators, and functional and nonfunctional requirements.DAKs aim to catalyze quality of care and facilitate data use and interoperability as part of WHO's vision of SMART (Standards-based, Machine-readable, Adaptive, Requirements-based, and Testable) guidelines. Efforts will be needed to strengthen a collaborative approach for the uptake of DAKs within the local digital ecosystem and national health policies.

Details

ISSN :
2169575X
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Global Health: Science and Practice
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a8532b794ec5ca6f910dd5a7cf28bd51
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.9745/ghsp-d-21-00320