This workshop was organised as part of a Norway–Ghana Global Health pre-project to strengthen
equitable collaboration and prepare a joint proposal.
It brought together policy, professional bodies, health system stakeholders, and academic partners to identify
practical priorities and knowledge needs for Ghana’s digital healthcare transition.
Workshop Purpose
Strengthen equitable
partnership and shape
the next phase of
proposal development.
Thematic Focus
Digital healthcare transition,
health, inequalities, and safe,
effective care pathways.
Engagement Approach
Facilitated dialogue across
policy, practice, and
academic perspectives.
Key workshop insights

Digital healthcare is broader than telehealth — multiple platforms and care pathways

Equity risks are multidimensional — access, awareness, confidence, disability,connectivity, trust

Quality of use matters — workflow fit, coordination support, reduced duplication

Implementation must reflect service realities — workload, disruption, what’s useful for managers

Routine data need governance — quality checks, comparability, permissions, responsible use