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Digital healthcare transformation – health data workstream

AI, data, and digital platforms to revolutionize healthcare delivery and patient outcomes 

Capgemini and the World Economic Forum have partnered to co-lead the Forum’s Digital Healthcare Transformation (DHT) Initiative, a groundbreaking effort to reshape global healthcare systems. This initiative leverages the potential of AI, health data, and digital technologies to improve patient outcomes, increase healthcare accessibility, and enhance systemic efficiency.  

Together, we are fostering public-private partnerships to scale digital health solutions, unlock the value of health data, and drive innovations that address critical global health challenges.  

The DHT  Initiative represents a commitment to advancing a collaborative, data-driven approach to healthcare. By addressing systemic barriers, fostering trust, and encouraging collaboration, the initiative aims to enable stakeholders to harness the power of health data for actionable insights and transformative solutions. 

Acting as a global platform, the DHT Initiative has convened more than 150 organizations from sectors including medtech, pharmaceuticals, academia, government, multilateral organizations, healthcare providers and payers.  

This diverse community is united by the shared goal of improving health outcomes, accessibility and efficiency through transformative data usage. Insights from various meetings over the past year have provided an initial blueprint for advancing global health data collaboration

Better together: The case for a network economy in health 

Explore how fostering collaboration in health data can drive systemic transformation, improving patient outcomes, access, and operational efficiency across global healthcare systems.

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Health data collaboration enhances healthcare access, efficiency, and outcomes, driving a more inclusive and equitable global health system. 

Effective health data standardization, governance, and sharing can enhance diagnostics, treatment, and prevention, significantly reducing global mortality rates. 

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