Is it better to bring digital health tools together? Where Burkina Faso is going with a minimal digital ecosystem (MDE),
Auteur(s): Joël Arthur Kiendrébéogo 1,2,3,4*, Charlemagne Tapsoba5,6, Orokia Sory2, Issa Kaboré7, Yamba Kafando7, Simon Tiendrébéogo2,8, David Zombré9, Rémi Kaboré2,10, Noellie Konsebo6,11, Nacanabo Relwendé2,8, Jean Serge Dimitri Ouattara12, Guillaume Foutry13, Sara Hyde14, Dylan Green15, Michael Chaitkin16, André Lin Ouédraogo17 and S. Pierre Yaméogo
Auteur(s) tagués: Jean Serge Dimitri OUATTARA ;
Résumé

Digital health technologies are proliferating in low-income countries. However, they are not always optimally integrated and focused on health system priorities. To improve the performance of primary health care and accelerate progress toward universal health coverage, Burkina Faso aims to bring together eight digital health tools in two health districts as a pilot project, an initiative known as the ‘Minimal Digital Ecosystem’. A co-creation approach is used to develop and implement these tools, involving the Ministry of Health, international non-governmental organizations that promote the tools, donors, and researchers. Despite the many challenges in developing and deploying it, the Minimal Digital Ecosystem (MDE) is a promising experiment that deserves special attention to reap its full benefits.

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digital ecosystem; digital health; digital health solutions; digital health tools; primary healthcare performance; Burkina Faso

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