Implementome Community
– empowering digital health communities
The Implementome Community is a vibrant online network that brings together implementers, researchers, entrepreneurs, policymakers, NGOs, to collaborate, share ideas, and turn innovative solutions into reality. community.
Explore the community platform here.
Communities of Practice are more successful when hosted by an organization.
The gdhub provides the platform to build and grow your digital health community.
Implementome Community includes:
- Digital Health Opportunities: Find events, funding, jobs, collaborations, business prospects, courses, and more.
- Diverse Digital Health Communities: Engage with a wide range of topics through specialized groups.
- Networking and Peer Support: Build connections, gain support, and increase visibility.
- Showcase your Innovation and projects: Present your work to a global audience.
Existing Communities – Examples
The Clinical Decision Support Systems Community of Practice (CDSS CoP)
📲 Are you working on clinical decision support systems (CDSS) for low-resource settings?
👥 The CDSS Community of Practice (CoP) brings together like-minded organizations to share resources, learning, and best practice to maximise the impact of investments in CDSS.
🌍 The network includes international organizations, governmental and non-governmental entities, stakeholders, and individuals eager to share their insights and expertise on CDSS, including implementation, regulation and technology.
The Global Telehealth Community of Practice (GTCoP)
🌍 The GTCoP promotes the establishment of national telehealth communities. As a network, it connects these communities, fostering collaboration and shared experience.
👥 Key functions of the GTCoP include:
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Providing an overview of telehealth projects at national and global level
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Facilitating access to resources and insights
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Promoting knowledge sharing and collaboration among stakeholders.
The Space and Global Health Network Community of Practice (sgh network)
🌍 The sgh.network is an open and flexible network of governmental institutions, non-governmental entities, individuals and other relevant stakeholders.
👥 The sgh.network:
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was established in 2022 A n outcome of the work of the United Nations Office for Outer Sopace Affairs (UNOOSA) STSC Working Group on Space and Global Health, which also resulted in the recommendations on space and global health, contained in the United Nations’ General Assembly in its resolution A/RES/77/120 adopzted on December 12, 2022.