Global Observatory for eHealth

Directory of eHealth policies

This directory includes documents that outline the vision, goals, and approaches for the use of ICT for health at a national level. It also includes meta-data about each of these document, a brief summary of the content, and a link to the full text document in the original language of publication. For those documents not available in English, translations of executive summaries will be underway soon and made available online.

Regional and country survey results

Highlights from the last global survey for eHealth include comparisons by regional and World Bank income groups, and detailed profiles of 114 countries.

Global Observatory for eHealth

eHealth is the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for health. It is recognised as one of the most rapidly growing areas in health today.

The Fifty-eighth World Health Assembly in May 2005, adopted Resolution WHA58.28 establishing an eHealth strategy for WHO. The resolution urged Member States to plan for appropriate eHealth services in their countries. That same year, WHO launched the Global Observatory for eHealth (GOe), an initiative dedicated to the study of eHealth—its evolution and impact on health in countries. The Observatory model combines WHO coordination regionally and at headquarters to monitor the development of eHealth worldwide, with an emphasis on individual countries. Recognizing that the field of eHealth is rapidly transforming the delivery of health services and systems around the world, WHO is playing a central role in shaping and monitoring its future, especially in low- and middle-income countries.

Mission and objectives

The Observatory’s mission is to improve health by providing Member States with strategic information and guidance on effective practices and standards in eHealth.

Its objectives are to:

  • provide relevant, timely, and high-quality evidence and information to support national governments and international bodies in improving policy, practice, and management of eHealth;
  • increase awareness and commitment of governments and the private sector to invest in, promote, and advance eHealth;
  • generate knowledge that will significantly contribute to the improvement of health through the use of ICT; and
  • disseminate research findings through publications on key eHealth research topics as a reference for governments and policy-makers.

Headlines

Third global survey on eHealth coming soon…

Management of patient information: Trends and challenges in Member States

Goe vol 6

Contact

Global Observatory
for eHealth


World Health Organization
IER/KMS/EHL
20, Avenue Appia
CH-1211 Geneva
Switzerland

GOEsurvey@who.int