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WHO SMART GUIDELINES - PH4H

The Pan-American Digital Health Route (PH4H) is an initiative that aims to enable connected health for all people in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC). Led by the Inter-American Development Bank IDB, the Pan-American Health Organization PAHO and the countries of the region, this initiative aims to facilitate the exchange of health data in a secure, efficient and interoperable manner, both within and between countries, allowing people in the region to share and access their health information. PH4H promotes regional synergies by maximizing national investments for the exchange of health information. In addition, PH4H facilitates continuous coordination with regional organizations and networks in digital health, thus strengthening integration and efficiency in the health sector.

The main goal of PH4H is to deliver better health services to patients regardless of their location. The project seeks to improve the health care of those who temporarily move for work or other reasons. For migrants populations, it will enable sharing medical histories, which may improve their opportunities for better employment and education. In addition, the PH4H will strengthen public health surveillance, optimize access to limited human resources, and foster research and innovation, resulting in more efficient public health policies and improved regional economies. As a result, countries will be better prepared for future pandemics and other health threats. Cross-border use cases that can be implemented within PH4H are included in this repository.

Unlike a physical route, a PH4H transcends borders, allowing universal access without leaving anyone behind. The initiative, which will be officially launched at the end of 2024, is supported by the Government of Japan's Fund for Quality Infrastructure, Disaster Resilience and Health. We look forward to more partners joining us on this transformative journey.

Within the PH4H trust framework, participating countries agree on a range of use cases, underpinned by a pre-established governance mechanism subject to ongoing discussion. These use cases, while varying in their level of applicability, collectively reflect the needs and priorities of the participating nations. A preliminary set of use cases is presented below for consideration and discussion among participating countries, with the aim of reaching consensus. For this purpose, the following taxonomy has been defined to group the use cases and to classify them.

PH4H Usecase Taxonomy

Use Case Group Specific usecases
Digital Vaccine Certification COVID-19 (or global emergent vaccine required for travel/work)
IHR: Yellow Fever/Polio
Routine Child Immunizations
Routine Adult Immunizations
Digital Certification of Health Documents Prescriptions
Lab Results
Medical Certificates
Birth Certificates
Death Certificate
International Patient Summary Migrant
Tourist
Student
Digital Certification of Professional or Education Credentials Health Care Worker credentials (e.g. professional registration)
Education credentials
Cross-border Telehealth Provider-to-provider (e-consult/2nd opinion)
Remote digital diagnostic interpretation (imaging, etc)
Patient-to-provider
Public Health Surveillance
Research
Digital Certification of Supply Chain Integrity of Medications and Supplies Medication supply chain validation
Digital Health Knowledge Exchange Knowledge hub

PH4H Github Site Index

The Pan-American Highway for Digital Health Flyer

PH4H Newsletter Subscription

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