
VIEW – Digital Health Association chief executive, Ryl Jensen
Ryl Jensen, chief executive of the Digital Health Association, travelled to New York to speak on her research at the Digital Health Symposium for the United Nations General Assembly 77 Science Summit.
The United Nations Manhattan Manifesto was born from a digital health steering committee from the UNGA 77 event. Developed at a pivotal time, its intent is to steer the global direction of digital health which sets out 12 principles for improving global healthcare in the face of rising costs, declining outcomes, and worsening inequalities, aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goal 3: Good Health and Wellbeing.
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