Transitioning to Digital Systems: The Role of World Health Organization's Digital Adaptation Kits in Operationalizing Recommendations and Interoperability Standards

The transition from paper to digital systems requires quality assurance of the underlying content and application of data standards for interoperability. The World Health Organization (WHO) developed digital adaptation kits (DAKs) as an operational and software-neutral mechanism to translate WHO gui...

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Hauptverfasser: Tamrat, Tigest, Ratanaprayul, Natschja, Barreix, Maria, Tunçalp, Özge, Lowrance, David, Thompson, Jenny, Rosenblum, Leona, Kidula, Nancy, Chahar, Ram, Gaffield, Mary E, Festin, Mario, Kiarie, James, Taliesin, Brian, Leitner, Carl, Wong, Sylvia, Wi, Teodora, Kipruto, Hillary, Adegboyega, Ayotunde, Muneene, Derrick, Say, Lale, Mehl, Garrett
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