The UK and India have committed, as part of the PM-PM 2030 Roadmap, to work together on Digital Health, with the ambition of promoting “Joint Research and Policy Engagement on Health Data for Predictive and Precision Healthcare focusing on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence”. To understand better the landscape of digital health and areas that need to be prioritised for this collaboration to create sustained impact, the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office is commissioning a study. The study will compile a list of institutions working in the field of digital health in the United Kingdom and India. They will also identify the core strengths and weaknesses of these institutions, as well as areas of opportunity if they collaborate. The study will also identify potential challenges that may arise because of collaboration. It will also map institutions that complement one another in terms of their expertise and identify existing collaborations to reduce duplication. The study entails:
- Creating, collating, and synthesising baseline data from organisations in the UK working on digital health-related systems.
- Creating, collating, and synthesising baseline data from organisations in India working on digital health-related systems.
- Preparation of draft baseline report following the generation of baseline data.