Introduction
DC DDHT creates educational and informational materials and makes these available to multi- stakeholders, working in the space of Data Driven Health Technologies. The unique attribute of this Dynamic Coalition, is that it is sector specific and focused on supporting quality eHealth care outcomes, through a focus on quality data inputs, processing and reporting. The Dynamic Coalition (DC) cross-cuts technology sectors such as Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Block Chain, Quantum Technology and subject matters such as Privacy, Health Finance and so forth. There is no such current DC in operation.
These materials are expected to provide support for those individuals and entities, working collaboratively to achieve each of the seventeen United Nations Sustainable Development Goals through the use of eHealth tools, either directly, as for Goal # 3, or as a significant contributor, partner and influencer for all UN SDGs.
Action Plan
DC DDHT maintains an email list for DC members. The email list is for information sharing and engagement amongst members and acts as a repository for DC communications. Subscription to the email list acknowledges membership of the Dynamic Coalition and establishes seniority of general members for leadership positions within the DC. All DC calls are held virtually and they can be administration, information or smaller specific group workshop calls.
Intersessional work comprises of preparation of papers, articles, case/use-studies, presentations, observations, opinion pieces, posters, and summaries for work-shops, educational events, policy meetings and for information sharing. The DC conducts a public engagement event annually, at the Internet Governance Forum Annual meetings. The DC contributes to the main DC, collaborates with other IGF Dynamic Coalitions, Best Practice Forums, UN Agencies and WSIS partners on specific topics. An annual report is produced.
Mailing List
Mailing list address: [email protected]
To subscribe to the maling list:
- Send a blank email to [email protected], or
- Subscribe via the web: https://groups.google.com/g/igf-dc-ddht
Stakeholders
- Ms. Amali De Silva-Mitchell (Private sector/Civil society)
- Mr. Robert Guerra (Civil society)
- Ms. Janna Belote (Government)
- Dr. Bimalka Seneviratne (Academia)
- Mr. Jorn Erbguth (Private sector/Technical community/Civil society)
- Dr. Champika Attanayake (Technical community/Academia)
- Ms. Marina Shentsova (Civil society)
- Dr. Galia Kondova (Academia)
- Mr. Herman Ramos (Technical community/ Academia)
- Mr. Alex Buckham
- Mr. Frédéric Cohen
- Dr Amado Espinosa (IGF MAG)
- Ms. June Parris (Barbados IGF)
- Mr. Yao Amevi Amessinou Sossou (Technical community)
- Dr. João Rocha Gomes (Technical community/Academia)
- Ms. Houda Chihi (Technical Community)
Documents/Reports
2021 DC DDHT Health matters, Technologies driving change in healthcare, A Community of Thought
- John Lee Allen et al., Investing in the technologies driving change in healthcare
- Alex Buckham, Surveillance and mental health
- Frédéric Cohen, Robotization to renew our economy in a post pandemic period
- Frédéric Cohen, Biotechnologies to support humanity
- Amali De Silva - Mitchell, Opinion pieces
- Jörn Erbguth, Inherent limits of the use of AI (deep learning) in health care
- Galia Kondova & Amala Arockia, Blockchain and healthcare data: Current applications
- Herman Ramos, Health Data: Exploring the adoption of Internet of Things in healthcare
- Herman Ramos, The implication of the digitalization of the healthcare on data protection and security
- Ashwini Sathnur, Health matters. Driving change in healthcare - Book on artificial intelligence
- Emma Slade, Ethics and technology – Reflections of a Buddhist nun
- Dr. Christine P. Tan, Digital technologies for new healthcare applications under the COVID-19 pandemic
2022 DC DDHT Health matters, Technologies driving change in healthcare, A Community of Thought – Part 2
- Frédéric Cohen, Understanding Leadership: Between Partnership and Collaboration
- Amali De Silva-Mitchell, An introduction to privacy & DC DDHT seven rites for data management
- Amali De Silva-Mitchell, Opportunities for the Internet under the UN rights of indigenous peoples
- Amali De Silva-Mitchell, ESG and branding, the value for healthcare technologies on the Internet
2023 DC DDHT Health matters, Technologies driving change in healthcare, A Community of Thought – Part 3
- Yao Amevi Amessinou Sossou, Benin's National eHealth Strategy: An Overview of Best Practices and Challenges
- João Rocha Gomes, The Role of Technology in Reinventing Medical Practice
- Yao Amevi Amessinou Sossou, The Future of Healthcare is Sustainable: How e-Health, Robotics, and MIoT can help tackle the Climate Crisis
- Yao Amevi Amessinou Sossou, Design Principles for E-health and Medical Internet of Things (MIoT)
- Frédéric Cohen, Water for well-being: learning and practice
2024 DC DDHT Health matters, Technologies driving change in healthcare, A Community of Thought – Part 4
- Houda Chihi, Overview About Cybersecurity in Healthcare
Presentations
- Mark Datysgeld, Digital health policies in LAC: Where do we stand and what can governments do?
- Yukié Kudo, The Status of e-Health in Japan
- Anke Zimmermann, WSIS 2022 Homeopathy for the World
On-boarding to e-health: A tool kit & backgrounders for citizen & community practitioners
- Alex Buckham, Privacy Pack: Required steps to improve digital privacy
- Dynamic Coalition (IGF) on Data Driven Health Technologies – Building an onboarding toolkit together – Pre 02 2022 (EuroDIG session)
- Working with FinTech – Issues & Opportunities – BigStage 2021 - (EuroDIG session)
- Session 192— Issues for Data Driven Health Technologies: A Way Forward For International Collaboration (WSIS Forum 2022 session)
Other documents
- Annual Report 2023
- Annual Report 2022
- Annual Report 2021
- DC DDHT Terms of Reference (May 2021 version)
- Annual Report 2020
Recordings
Contact
Ms. Amali De Silva-Mitchell