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SMART Guidelines for National Digital Health Systems
Policies, procedures and digital systems vary greatly across different countries, which requires a systematic approach to ensure better efficiency, transparency and standardisation when adapting WHO recommendations. There is currently a lack of technical documentation and standards for accurate incorporation, and the SMART Guideline approach aims to support policymakers, technologists and health workers on this path.
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