PATH Program

Digital health and data

Accelerating the digital transformation of health systems and supporting the use of data–led action for health equity.

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What we do

PATH recognizes that digitally enabled health care and timely data use can positively change the very nature of health care and health systems, and therefore speed progress toward health equity. Rather than focusing on deploying technology alone, PATH takes a systematic approach to digital transformation. To move health care into the digital age, PATH supports countries as they move away from fragmented digital health tools toward informed and empowered digital leadership, the implementation of global digital health standards, and an interoperable, human–centered, and financially sustainable digital ecosystem.

We work across several cross–cutting areas including diagnostics, epidemic and pandemic preparedness, primary healthcare, immunization, health system strengthening, market dynamics, and several disease areas such as malaria, HIV, COVID-19, and NCDs.

Focus areas

  1. Global/Regional

    Stakeholder convening

    Thought leadership

    Capacity strengthening

    Digital health policy, governance, and compliance

    Learning network design and guidance

    Policy advocacy

    Secretariat services

  2. National

    Digital assessment

    Packaged solutions

    Capacity strengthening

    Digital health policy, governance, and compliance

    Data improvement

    Enterprise and data architecture

    Technical guidance and vendor management

    Cybersecurity

  3. Sub–national

    System analysis and process

    Design

    Prototyping

    Requirements development

    Capacity strengthening

    Data improvement

Our work in numbers
100+
Global staff
31
Projects
33
Countries we work in

Where we work

We have active digital and data projects in more than 30 countries, including:

1. Africa: Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia, South Africa, Guinea, Liberia, Sierra Leone, Senegal, Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe, DRC, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi, Mali, Angola, Benin, Cambodia, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Myanmar, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda.

2. Asia-Pacific: Thailand, India, Pakistan, Nepal, Vietnam.

  1. Laurie Werner, MPA

    Director, Center of Digital And Data Excellence

  2. Leah Ekbladh

    Executive Director of Digital Square, Center of Digital and Data Excellence

  3. Ellen Garrett

    Director of Finance and Administration, Center of Digital and Data Excellence

  4. Samuel Wambugu

    Project Director CDC TAP, Center of Digital and Data Excellence

  5. Fatou Fall

    Africa Regional Director of Digital Health

  6. Lauren Wall

    Director of Programs for Digital Square, Center of Digital and Data Excellence

  7. Brian Taliesin

    Global Director, Living Labs, Center of Digital and Data Excellence

  8. Sameer Kanwar

    Director, Digital Health

  9. Jackie Clark

    Deputy Director, Business Planning

  10. Gracey Vaughn

    Deputy Director, Global Implementation

  11. Carl Fourie

    Deputy Director, Digital Square

  12. Sevak Amalyan

    Deputy Director of Operations

  13. Bernard Aryeetey

    Senior Director, Policy, Advocacy & Influence

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