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Response requested by 9/20: Quick survey on the DHIRT


 

Dear GDHN,

This year, the Country Health Information System and Data Use (CHISU) project plans to update the (DHIRT) based on the revised Principles for Digital Development (PDD), as well as best practices in digital health and health information systems design, and to vet the proposed updated tool through stakeholder consultation with the groups like the GDHN and HDC DH&I working group, as well as the Digital Impact Alliance (DIAL).?

The DHIRT was developed through USAID funding under the Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) using the PDD and the Principles for Donor Alignment in Digital Health as a guide.?The DHIRT was designed to provide an easy to use tool to improve digital health investments that funders, governments, and implementing partners could use to evaluate potential digital health investments, score proposals, and evaluate existing digital tools to identify areas for improvement.

We invite you to respond to this ?by Sept 20 and thank you for contributing to updating the DHIRT. Your input will allow us to understand how the DHIRT tool has been used and inform our approach as we move forward.

Best,
Christina

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Christina Villella, MPH, TOGAF (pronouns: she/her)
Senior Technical Advisor, Center for Digital Health
JSI
Durham, NC, USA | christina_villella@...
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On Fri, 13 Sept 2024, 4:23?pm Christina Villella via , <christina_villella=[email protected]> wrote:

Dear GDHN,

This year, the Country Health Information System and Data Use (CHISU) project plans to update the (DHIRT) based on the revised Principles for Digital Development (PDD), as well as best practices in digital health and health information systems design, and to vet the proposed updated tool through stakeholder consultation with the groups like the GDHN and HDC DH&I working group, as well as the Digital Impact Alliance (DIAL).?

The DHIRT was developed through USAID funding under the Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) using the PDD and the Principles for Donor Alignment in Digital Health as a guide.?The DHIRT was designed to provide an easy to use tool to improve digital health investments that funders, governments, and implementing partners could use to evaluate potential digital health investments, score proposals, and evaluate existing digital tools to identify areas for improvement.

We invite you to respond to this ?by Sept 20 and thank you for contributing to updating the DHIRT. Your input will allow us to understand how the DHIRT tool has been used and inform our approach as we move forward.

Best,
Christina

--
Christina Villella, MPH, TOGAF (pronouns: she/her)
Senior Technical Advisor, Center for Digital Health
JSI
Durham, NC, USA | christina_villella@...
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Hello again GDHN,

Thanks to all who have responded to the survey about the?(DHIRT); we will keep the survey open until Monday, Sept 23. We look forward to hearing from you about how you have used the DHIRT and your interest in engaging in the process of updating it.

Best,
Christina

On Fri, Sep 13, 2024 at 9:23?AM Christina Villella via <christina_villella=[email protected]> wrote:

Dear GDHN,

This year, the Country Health Information System and Data Use (CHISU) project plans to update the (DHIRT) based on the revised Principles for Digital Development (PDD), as well as best practices in digital health and health information systems design, and to vet the proposed updated tool through stakeholder consultation with the groups like the GDHN and HDC DH&I working group, as well as the Digital Impact Alliance (DIAL).?

The DHIRT was developed through USAID funding under the Maternal and Child Survival Program (MCSP) using the PDD and the Principles for Donor Alignment in Digital Health as a guide.?The DHIRT was designed to provide an easy to use tool to improve digital health investments that funders, governments, and implementing partners could use to evaluate potential digital health investments, score proposals, and evaluate existing digital tools to identify areas for improvement.

We invite you to respond to this ?by Sept 20 and thank you for contributing to updating the DHIRT. Your input will allow us to understand how the DHIRT tool has been used and inform our approach as we move forward.

Best,
Christina

--
Christina Villella, MPH, TOGAF (pronouns: she/her)
Senior Technical Advisor, Center for Digital Health
JSI
Durham, NC, USA | christina_villella@...
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?|??on Twitter
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Better health outcomes. For all.