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The center will develop evidence based research methods, conduct evidence based research on the technology we adopt, customize and developed and other existing technologies to determine safety, efficacy and effectiveness.
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The center will be affiliated with Universities and other education institutions. This relationship will let the center to be a capacity building hub for students, healthcare service providers, researchers, policy makers.
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The Center for Digital Health actively contributes to advancing healthcare technology. We focus on enhancing existing technologies, introducing innovation, and developing and transferring local eHealth solutions.
Read More The Center for Digital Health Implementation Science (CDHi) is a Center of Excellence in Health Informatics established in collaboration with Federal Ministry of Health and the University of Gondar to develop/adopt, evaluate, and support the implementation of innovative health information technologies in the health sector. The center will also conduct embedded researches on health information technologies and Health system strengthening to facilitate the achievement of the information revolution agenda in the country.
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April 5, 2024
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Health Information System(HIS) Supervision and Mentorship for Sustainable HIS Performance training
The Health Information System (HIS) supervision and mentorship training was delivered for Farta and Gondar Zuriya woredas to ensure sustainable HIS performance, which plays a...
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April 2, 2024
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DDCF-Supported Program Closeout Workshop
A significant gathering was held with representatives, from organizations such as JSI, Data Use Partnership (DUP) Ministry of Health Ethiopia (MOH) health bureau, selected health...
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March 7, 2024
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User Ideation Workshop for Prototyping Behavioral Intervention to Improve HIS Performances
The University of Gondar, Center for Digital Health and Implementation science(CDHI) in collaboration with the ThinkPlace DUP stream-2 project conducted a user ideation workshop on...
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February 19, 2024
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WHO HQ Digital Adaptation Kits ( DAKs) Implementation Research Technical Support mission
WHO Headquarters (HQ) has made significant strides in supporting the integration of Digital Adaptation Kits (DAKs) into Ethiopia’s Ministry of Health (MOH) digital health systems....
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February 15, 2024
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Revitalizing the HIS Performance in the Conflict-Affected Area: In the Case of Tehulederie District
Conflicts led to the destruction of health infrastructure and exacerbate the problems of the fragile health system. The three years northern Ethiopia conflict affected the...
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February 15, 2024
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Digital Adaptation Kits (DAKs) Software Integration Workshop
The University of Gondar, in partnership with WHO HQ, is pleased to announce the successful completion of the Contextualized WHO DAKs Software Integration Workshop. Held...
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Capacity Building Mentorship Program
Improve data quality and transformation of health information in the two regions.
Improve the capacity of health workers and health managers to use health information for evidence-based decision-making.
Read More Digital Health Activity
The University of Gondar and DHA/JSI agreed on one-year activities of the IR implementation support in selected woredas and health facilities of the Amhara region during the activity year. The selected woredas are Gondar Zuriya and Farta Woredas.
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Countries are increasing investments in the digitization of legacy paper-based systems. WHOlaunched the SMART Guidelines initiative to support countries’ digitization journeys andfacilitate a structured...
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