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Final CoP Health DPGs Assessment - Do Not Distribute

Limitations of this research approach include: reliance on information provided by the solutions themselves; the longevity of the conclusions of this report are dependent on the time of assessment; the assessment is limited to generic solutions and how they were designed and does not review specific country implementations of the solutions; and the assessment was limited to digital solutions ident. [...] The methodology section explains the function of the Health Community of Practice, what determines how a potential solution is relevant to immunization delivery management, the role the DPG Standard plays defining what a digital public good is, how the Digital Square Global Goods Maturity Model is used to understand the maturity of the solution, and therefore whether it can be considered a global. [...] Potential Impact of the digital solution on health systems and ultimately health outcomes: Improving the accuracy and speed of developing and maintaining canonical lists of facilities for information systems and applications and provides the public with access to essential information on the location of health services and facility attributes. [...] Potential impact of the digital solution on health systems and ultimately health outcomes: Facilitate communication between clinics and community health workers to significantly reduce the amount of time between collecting blood samples for early infant diagnosis for HIV and the return of test results to the originating health facility. [...] The DPGA will continue to apply the DPG standard to assess the openness, SDG alignment and steps taken to avoid harm of solutions, and leverage Digital Square’s Global Goods Maturity Model to understand the maturity of digital health solutions as global goods.

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