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#  Republic of Zambia - Digital Health Strategy 2022-2026
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As set out in the National Development Plan, Zambia aims to become a prosperous, middle-income
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country by 2030. Human capital development, and the delivery of health care is essential to achieving that
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ambition. Zambia’s National Health Strategy has clearly articulated the ambition to meet SDG 2030 Goal
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3.8 (achieving Universal Health Coverage), and digital health will be essential to meet that life-changing
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target. Globally, health systems are changing at an unprecedented rate. COVID-19 and the world-wide
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disruption it caused have been a catalyst for this change, giving added momentum to the health industry’s
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accelerated adoption of virtual care and transformation towards intelligent, digitally enhanced care
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systems. What began as a necessary shift towards remote care has driven a longer-term change to
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adopt smarter health approaches. In response to the pandemic, a deep vein of virtual care and telemedicine has arisen, underlining the role of digital technologies in building more intelligent health systems.
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Across the globe, countries are exploring which frameworks will best manage this change and how they
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can leverage digital strategies across government to benefit health systems delivery. This strategy will
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answer these questions - driven by the Zambian context - ensuring that over the next five years digital
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health delivers on the bold goals set out in the National Health Strategy. Aligned to the World Health
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Organisation’s (WHO) 7-pillar framework, the digital health strategy sets out a comprehensive approach
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that considers the leadership and governance of digital health, investment and sustainability, workforce
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for digital health, legislation policy & compliance, standards & interoperability, national infrastructure and
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the application and services that are fundamental to the transformation of healthcare delivery in Zambia.
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The Ministry of Health recognises that strengthening the country’s health system is a long-term evolutionary
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process. Technology can make the health system more efficient, delivering high-value, high-quality care at
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a reasonable cost, and support continual improvements in care, through knowledge generation, enabling
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the development of a learning health system. But technology adoption for health care remains complex,
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and determining which innovations will provide the most cost-effective, patient-centred, quality care is
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multi-faceted. This strategy is therefore guided by a single vision, providing a clear articulation, around
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which all actors across the sector can coalesce:
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“Improving health outcomes for all Zambians through a sustainable, secure and innovative digital
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ecosystem that is seamless in its operation"
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The 2017-2021 strategy focused on service delivery, research, e-learning and governance, and laid strong
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foundations on which the initiatives set out in this strategy will build. Key successes of 2017-2021 will be fully
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leveraged to drive forward Zambia’s digital health journey. Ensuring the country builds off the outcomes
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of the last five years, will enable the successful delivery of this strategy, and the much-needed healthcare
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transformation across Zambia.
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https://www.moh.gov.zm/?wpfb_dl=144
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