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Digital Tools for Public Health Care Innovation Grant is sponsored by Center for Global Digital Health Innovation at Johns Hopkins University, supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. This grant supports innovators implementing digital health technologies in low- and middle-income countries to enhance primary healthcare services. The focus is on leveraging digital tools for public health care innovation.
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LMIC Digital Tools Public Health Care Innovation Grant - scientifyRESEARCH Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Digital Tools for Public Health Care (low- and middle- income countries) create free account for link to funder page join to access premium tools The call for innovators in Digital Tools for Public Health Care from the Center for Global Digital Health Innovation (CGDHI) at Johns Hopkins University supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is looking to expand evidence on the impact of digital tools on strengthening primary healthcare.
The call is aimed at innovators who want to explore collaboration opportunities with CGDHI to monitor and evaluate support for their digital health innovation. Focus on areas of Reproductive Maternal Neonatal, and Child Health (RMNCH)– including immunization, family planning, nutrition; and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), malaria, tuberculosis (TB), and HIV.
Applicants should be working on implementing primary health care programs that leverage digital health technologies for service delivery or client engagement in a low or middle-income (LMIC) country. Applications are open to the public sector, private sector, and NGO entities, that might use a range of technologies including open-source and proprietary. Digital innovations still in the pilot stage are not eligible.
The digital health program is in an early/ mid-level stage of implementation i.e., has an established proof of concept and meets the following criteria: For provider-focused programs (e.g. Clinical decision support tools, telemedicine systems, scheduling and activity support for providers, etc.), the program must be scaled within at least one district/administrative unit in one country, within a health area.
For client-focused (e.g. targeted communication programs, chatbot-based programs), at least 10% of the targeted population group and in excess of 5000 users. For mixed (client and provider-focused programs), the program must be scaled to a minimum within one district/administrative unit in one country, within a health area.
The innovation should be directly related to the delivery of health services (e.g. clinical decision support tools, scheduling assistants, telemedicine systems, etc.) or engagement of clients in improving health access (e.g. direct-to-client communication tools, personal health tracking, etc.).
Priority is given to programs: Community or facility-based programs using a range of digital tools focused on improving RMNCH quality of care, care-seeking, and outcomes, with or without the use of diagnostic tools. Direct-to-client programs that use a range of digital modalities (Chatbots, SMS, IVR, etc.) to improve care-seeking and health behaviors. The amount and period of funding are project-dependent.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Public sector, private sector, and NGO entities implementing digital health programs in low- and middle-income countries. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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