Digital Square Global Goods: Difference between revisions
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A mature digital health software global good is software that is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), is supported by a strong community, has a clear governance structure, is funded by multiple sources, has been deployed at significant scale, is used across multiple countries, has demonstrated effectiveness, is designed to be interoperable, and is an emergent standard application. | A mature digital health software global good is software that is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), is supported by a strong community, has a clear governance structure, is funded by multiple sources, has been deployed at significant scale, is used across multiple countries, has demonstrated effectiveness, is designed to be interoperable, and is an emergent standard application. | ||
Under this category, we have 36 global goods that are part of the global goods community. | Under this category, we have 36 global goods that are part of the global goods community. | ||
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|[https://github.com/google/android-fhir Android FHIR SDK]|| [https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health GNU Health] || [https://www.openclientregistry.org/ OpenCR] || [https://smartregister.org/ OpenSRP] | |[https://github.com/google/android-fhir Android FHIR SDK]|| [https://en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/GNU_Health GNU Health] || [https://www.openclientregistry.org/ OpenCR] || [https://smartregister.org/ OpenSRP] | ||
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'''''Digital Square has developed a software maturity model to help track the changes in the community'''.'' | |||
Digital Square has developed a software maturity model to help track the changes in the community. | |||
===Content=== | ===Content=== | ||
A mature digital health '''content''' global good is a content artifact that is freely accessible (having no financial or other barrier to access) and is published under an open license, is supported by an anchor organization/strong community, serves a well bounded health domain, is utilized at scale, is used across multiple countries, has demonstrated effectiveness, and is seen as an emergent standard content artifact. | A mature digital health '''content''' global good is a content artifact that is freely accessible (having no financial or other barrier to access) and is published under an open license, is supported by an anchor organization/strong community, serves a well bounded health domain, is utilized at scale, is used across multiple countries, has demonstrated effectiveness, and is seen as an emergent standard content artifact. | ||
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|[https://wiki.ohie.org/display/SUB/Lab%2BInformation%2BSystems%2BCommunity Laboratory Information System COP] | |||
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|[https://www.digitalhealthatlas.org/en/-/ Digital Health Atlas] | |||
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''This list of global goods and the accompanying maturity model are to be updated after the completion of Notice G1. Check back again soon.'' | |||
===Service=== | ===Service=== | ||
A mature digital health '''service''' global good is service that is freely accessible (having no financial or other barrier to access), is supported by an anchor organization/strong community, have a clear governance structures, is utilized at scale, is used across multiple countries, has demonstrated effectiveness, is designed to be interoperable, and is an emergent standard service. | A mature digital health '''service''' global good is service that is freely accessible (having no financial or other barrier to access), is supported by an anchor organization/strong community, have a clear governance structures, is utilized at scale, is used across multiple countries, has demonstrated effectiveness, is designed to be interoperable, and is an emergent standard service. | ||
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|[https://healthsites.io/ Healthsites] | |||
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''This list of global goods and the accompanying maturity model are to be updated after the completion of Notice G2. Check back again soon.'' | |||
===See Also=== | |||
*[[Global Goods Guidebook]] | |||
*[[Mapping of Global Goods]] | |||
*[https://digitalpublicgoods.net/registry/ Digital Public Goods Registry] |
Latest revision as of 13:32, 15 February 2023
The following is a list of the global goods that form the global goods community categorized by the different types of global goods.
Software
A mature digital health software global good is software that is Free and Open Source Software (FOSS), is supported by a strong community, has a clear governance structure, is funded by multiple sources, has been deployed at significant scale, is used across multiple countries, has demonstrated effectiveness, is designed to be interoperable, and is an emergent standard application.
Under this category, we have 36 global goods that are part of the global goods community.
Digital Square has developed a software maturity model to help track the changes in the community.
Content
A mature digital health content global good is a content artifact that is freely accessible (having no financial or other barrier to access) and is published under an open license, is supported by an anchor organization/strong community, serves a well bounded health domain, is utilized at scale, is used across multiple countries, has demonstrated effectiveness, and is seen as an emergent standard content artifact.
Laboratory Information System COP |
Digital Health Atlas |
This list of global goods and the accompanying maturity model are to be updated after the completion of Notice G1. Check back again soon.
Service
A mature digital health service global good is service that is freely accessible (having no financial or other barrier to access), is supported by an anchor organization/strong community, have a clear governance structures, is utilized at scale, is used across multiple countries, has demonstrated effectiveness, is designed to be interoperable, and is an emergent standard service.
Healthsites |
This list of global goods and the accompanying maturity model are to be updated after the completion of Notice G2. Check back again soon.