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Welcome to the Digital Square Wiki!
Digital Square is a digital health marketplace (or 'square') where supply and demand come together to accelerate health equity. We connect health leaders with the resources necessary for digital transformation. Digital Square is housed at PATH, and supported by USAID, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and a consortium of other donors. For more Information visit our website here.
This wiki serves as a platform for technical audiences to obtain resources and information related to Digital Square's investments in global goods and other areas.
💡 How to use our Wiki
- 1. As a software developer, you may be interested in: The work that Digital Square does to support and advocate for standards. You can also learn more about HL7 FHIR from our FHIR Webinar series. Click here
- 2. As an innovator, you may be interested in: Learning more about the requirements for becoming a global good and how to apply for global goods status. Click here
- 3. As an implementor or donor, you may be interested in: Finding out more about the approved global goods that are available. Click here
What we do
Digital health technology is at the core of modern, equitable health care systems. When designed and employed effectively, systems can seamlessly exchange information, leading to improved clinical decisions and outcomes, care coordination, and operational efficiency. This interoperability is made possible through health data standards for digital technologies, which ensure data is uniformly and efficiently exchanged across systems. Digital Square supports the global digital health community, including country governments, in understanding, aligning, and applying these standards.
Learn more about how Digital Square supports Standards
Governance
Peer Review Committee
Investment Review Committee
Health Sustainability Advisory Group
Investors & Partners
Digital Square Partners & Funders
USAID
BMGF
Global Goods
Digital Square Global Goods are digital health tools which are open source (FOSS), have no barrier to access for services or available under open content licenses etc, are supported by an anchor organization/strong community, have a clear governance structure, have been deployed at scale, are used across multiple countries, have demonstrated effectiveness, are designed to be interoperable, and are on a continuum towards sustainability for the tool/service.
Solicitations
Open Solicitations
Closed Solicitations
Featured in our Community Resources
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