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WHO Europe and Healthcare Denmark Partner to Advance Digital Health and AI

Author(s): MedEdge MEA

WHO Europe and Healthcare Denmark have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to strengthen cooperation on digital health, health data, artificial intelligence (AI), and health system innovation across the WHO European Region.

The agreement will promote knowledge sharing, technical exchanges, webinars, study visits, and collaboration on evidence-based digital health solutions. WHO/Europe will provide technical expertise, while Healthcare Denmark will share Denmark’s experience in building data-driven healthcare systems and implementing digital health technologies - Read More

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