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WHAT IS THE ROADMAP TO 2030?

The Roadmap is a five-year, multi-stakeholder plan to accelerate digital transformation of health systems towards achieving universal health coverage by 2030.

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Co-created with governments, civil society, youth networks, and global experts, the Roadmap is designed to strengthen the enabling environment for the sustainable, equitable and rights-based digital health transformation.
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The Roadmap will seek to inform the upcoming Global Strategy on Digital Health (2028-2033), the UHC Action Agenda and UHC2030's strategic priorities (including as we look towards the UHC High-Level meeting in 2027), implementation of the Global Digital Compact and other regional and national strategies and commitment.

It provides clear goals, ambitions and milestones for 2026 to 2030, to help us achieve health for all in the digital age.
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WHY WE NEED A ROADMAP?
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Digital transformation in health is accelerating but progress is fragile, uneven, and often inequitable. Meaning not everyone benefits fairly.
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While innovation is expanding, it's not always reaching the people who need it most. Systems remain fragmented, governance is weak and investments miss the mark.
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We're at a crossroads. Without a shared vision and stronger coordination, digital transformation could entrench the very gaps it's meant to close.
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The Roadmap to 2030 is our opportunity to change course. To align global and national efforts. To make digital health work for equity, sustainability, and people, not just systems.
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It's not just about technology. It's about how we govern it, who it serves, and what we prioritise.
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ROADMAP TO 2030: HEALTH FOR ALL IN THE DIGITAL AGE

On #UHCDay 2025 (12 December), Transform Health launched the Roadmap to 2030.

The Roadmap was developed over eight months of collective effort - starting on #WorldHealthDay 2025 (7 April) - to craft this shared agenda for action.

Consulting a number of stakeholders through public consultations, thematic dialogues and validation, and built using a situation and trends analysis, every insight has fed into this shared agenda for action.

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WHAT LEADERS ARE SAYING

ALAIN LABRIQUE

ALAIN LABRIQUE

Director, Department of Digital Health & Innovation, WHO

This Roadmap confirms what many countries are experiencing: digital health will only reach scale if the enabling environment is strengthened through governance, legislation, financing, digital public infrastructure, coordination and workforce investment.
Christoph Benn

Christoph Benn

Executive Committee Chair, Transform Health

The Roadmap arrives at a defining moment. With progress on UHC stalling and health systems under strain, it provides a shared pathway for how digital transformation can help countries regain momentum toward 2030.
Caroline Mbindyo

Caroline Mbindyo

Chief Innovation Officer, Amref Health Africa

My commitment is around inequity. Over the next 12 months, AMREF Health Africa will ensure that all digital health solutions that we develop or deploy undergo an equity impact assessment to measure accessibility for women, young people, and people with disabilities, and other marginalised communities before scale-up.
DYKKI SETTLE

DYKKI SETTLE

Chief Executive Officer, Medic

Medic stands alongside 200+ Transform Health Coalition partners in our commitment to advance the Roadmap and connect one million community health workers to accelerate universal health coverage by 2030.
ROSEMARY MBURU

ROSEMARY MBURU

Executive Director, WACI Health

My commitment is, from a civil society perspective, to advocate for rights-based safeguards, inclusivity, and accountability in digital health transformation. The first step would be to socialise the Roadmap with the communities and civil society we work with, and in partnership with Health, advance the recommendations.
GLORIA BALBOA

GLORIA BALBOA

Assistant Secretary, Department of Health, Philippines

By working together, we can harness the potential of digital transformation to build resilient, equitable, and accessible health systems for all. The Roadmap to 2030 provides a collective agenda that guides our efforts towards holistic, interoperable ecosystems and strong governance systems. So let's work together to achieve this vision.
NEEMA LUGANGIRA

NEEMA LUGANGIRA

Secretary General, Women Political Leaders

We also need to look at the digital skills gap of health workers. In so many developing countries of the Global South, programs come in, and they’ll put in computers in all the hospitals, they put in the latest technology, but they forget about the health workers, who need to be taught how to use them.
JEAN PHILLBERT NSENGIMANA

JEAN PHILLBERT NSENGIMANA

Chief Digital Advisor, Africa CDC

We need top-level, presidential health innovation and transformation initiatives. That's a thing we can do differently. We've seen it in Rwanda with the National Health Intelligence Center. In Kenya President Ruto made it a pillar of his electoral manifesto. He's now launched the National Digital Health Superhighway.
REBECCA HOPE

REBECCA HOPE

Director Global Health, Emerson Collective

The gap is not the technology - that is already there - but rather how do we catalyse the right partnerships including the private sector, academia, as well as funders to align with government priorities and drive a collective agenda.
PAMELA CIPRIANO

PAMELA CIPRIANO

Co-Chair, UHC2030 - Taking action for universal health coverage

If we are going to be optimistic, then we need to create urgency, and go back to the fundamental question of how do we achieve UHC. And I think this has been answered in the Roadmap - we need political will.
MATHILDE FORSLUND

MATHILDE FORSLUND

Chief Executive Officer, Transform Health

Coordinated action must take centre stage if we are to deliver on the SDGs. We are off track on our universal health coverage goal not because the ambition is unattainable, but because our systems have not kept pace. Digital transformation in health is advancing, yet progress remains fragile, uneven, and inequitable. The Roadmap is unifying all of our efforts to address current gaps, reduce duplication and strengthen governance.
CARLOS ACOSTA BERMÚDEZ

CARLOS ACOSTA BERMÚDEZ

Deputy Director of Programmes Group, UNICEF

We have a target of 10 million lives saved from here to 2029. And a large part of that, digital (health) plays a critical role in how we're going to achieve that. We have to be focused on reaching every child, especially the most vulnerable. We must ensure scale while advancing equity. This requires a more nuanced focus on impact, ensuring our digital health investments uphold child rights and leave no one behind.
JOHN FAIRHURST

JOHN FAIRHURST

Head, Private Sector Engagement at The Global Fund

The best way to increase much needed funding for communities and civil society is to make sure that are part of the solution as we build it. That way they are financed as a part of designing and implementing the solution, not separately, but as an integral part. This ensures more funding, but also funding aligned with their participation in ensuring solutions are responding to community needs and concerns.
DAVID MCNAIR

DAVID MCNAIR

Executive Director, Global Policy, One Campaign

We are at an inflection point: half of the world’s population lives without access to adequate health services. But as technology accelerates we have the potential to change this. The Transform Health Roadmap shows that if we prioritise country leadership, financing, inclusivity, resilience, accountability we can ensure that everyone benefits from adequate healthcare provision.
HAMAIYAL SANA

HAMAIYAL SANA

World Health Organization Youth Council

I think, the way we talk about young people in digital health, we have to think of them not as beneficiaries, but equal partners. And that actually means having young people from square one as the architecture of the digital health systems, and investing in their education, research, and capacity building.
KANA HALIĆ KORDIĆ

KANA HALIĆ KORDIĆ

Vice-President for External Affairs, IFMSA

The Roadmap creates the foundations future healthcare professionals need to build systems that are both trusted and rights-based.
SAMEER KANWAR

SAMEER KANWAR

Director Digital Health, Al & MedTech, PATH

The Roadmap clearly lays out the foundational building blocks - infrastructure, digital public infrastructure and interoperability - that countries need to get right.
JOSEPH MACHARIA

JOSEPH MACHARIA

Member, Transform Health Youth Council, Kenya

Technologies alone will not deliver UHC. What will deliver UHC is political will, coordinated action and trust. Endorsing the Roadmap must be a commitment to action - not a tick-box exercise.
JAI GANESH UDAYASANKARAN

JAI GANESH UDAYASANKARAN

Executive Director, Asia eHealth Informatics Network (AeHIN)

The Roadmap translates global milestones into pragmatic, context-sensitive action at country and regional level.
ALLAN MALECHE

ALLAN MALECHE

Executive Director, Kenya Legal & Ethical Issues Network on HIV & AIDS (KELIN)

The Roadmap reinforces the need to strengthen county-level capacity, because that is where services are delivered and data is generated.
DR MARY MOUSSA

DR MARY MOUSSA

Chief Executive Officer, Medic

Without successful, scalable digital health transformation, we will not be able to achieve universal health coverage. On behalf of Africa Health Business, I not only endorse the Roadmap, but also commit to supporting its implementation.
DERRICK MUNEENE

DERRICK MUNEENE

Unit Head, Digital Health Capacity Building and Collaboration, WHO

Digital transformation is no longer a peripheral issue for health systems. It is increasingly becoming a core enabler of universal health coverage. Core elementserrent WHO) strategy are well reflected in the Roadmap. And so we see tremendous opportunities to harvest the work that has been done by Transform Health to inform the next global strategy.

HOW THE ROADMAP TO 2030
WAS DEVELOPED

  • APRIL 2025
    Announcement of the Roadmap to 2030 initiative

    Official announcement and kick off of the Roadmap to 2030 initiative, on #WorldHealthDay, through a current trends questionnaire and reflections corner.

  • JUNE 2025
    Establishment of the High-Level Advisory Group (HLAG)

    Bringing together global leaders to guide and share the situation and trends analysis that informed the Roadmap to 2030.

    View High-Level Advisory Group
  • AUGUST 2025
    Launch of Public Consultation

    An open call for input on key themes, priorities, and actions to ensure the Roadmap reflects diverse perspectives and lived realities. More details forthcoming.

  • SEPTEMBER 2025
    Launch of the Situational & Trends Analysis at the UN General Assembly

    A deep dive into what's shaping digital transformation today and where we must act.

    Read the analysis
  • NOVEMBER 2025
    Thematic Dialogues during Digital Health Week

    As part of Digital Health Week 2025, Transform Health hosted a series of Roadmap to 2030 Dialogues - to gather diverse perspectives to shape the draft Roadmap to 2030

    Watch Dialogue recordings
  • NOVEMBER 2025
    Public Validation Period:

    An open public consultation on the draft Roadmap to 2030.

  • DECEMBER 2025
    Launch of the Roadmap to 2030

    A bold set of milestones and actions to guide change through 2030.

    Read the Roadmap
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Charting the Way Forward for Digital Transformation of Health: Situation and trends analysis

Guided by a high-level advisory group and refined through a global public consultation process, this report reflects diverse perspectives and experiences from across regions and sectors. It captures the current state of digital health and highlights the major trends shaping progress towards universal health coverage by 2030.

This analysis provides a shared foundation for action, helping to guide the Roadmap's priorities and milestones in the years ahead.
Explore the report and join the collective effort to accelerate health for all in the digital age.

Read the Report

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MEET THE ADVISORY GROUP OF THE TRENDS ANALYSIS

Co-chairs:

Natasha Sunderji

Natasha Sunderji

Global Health and Nutrition Lead, Accenture Development Partnerships and Member of the Board, Transform Health

Christoph Benn

Christoph Benn

Director for Global Health Diplomacy, Joep Lange Institute and Chair of the Board, Transform Health

Members:

Caroline Mbindayo

Caroline Mbindayo

CEO, Amref Health Innovations, Amref

Alain Labrique

Alain Labrique

Director, Department of Digital Health and Innovation, WHO

Steven Wanyee

Steven Wanyee

CEO, Intellisoft and President, Health Informatics in Africa (HELINA)

David McNair

David McNair

Executive Director of Global Policy, ONE Campaign

Magda Robalo

Magda Robalo

Co-chair of UHC2030 and Interim Executive Director, Women in Global Health

Rosemary Mburu

Rosemary Mburu

Executive Director, WACI Health

Imane Lakbachi

Imane Lakbachi

DTH-Lab and WHO Youth Council Member

Bilal Mateen

Bilal Mateen

Chief AI Officer, PATH

Guilherme Duarte

Guilherme Duarte

Executive Director, UNITE Parliamentary Network

Jelena Bojović

Jelena Bojović

Director, NALED and Director, Center for fourth industrial revolution, WEF

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