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Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020)vsWHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025

See exactly how Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020) controls map to WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

20
Controls Mapped
4
Gaps Found
54%
Coverage

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020) maps to WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025 with 54% coverage across 13 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 24 Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020) controls identifies 11 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in Governance and Oversight.

Source: TheArtOfService Knowledge Graph | 24 controls analysed | 693 frameworks | 819K+ cross-framework mappings

Control Mappings

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Consent and Data Sharing(6 mappings)

Art. 10Consent Requirements2 targets
SO2.3Open-source health data standards
SO3.4Standards and interoperability governance
Art. 12Data Ownership
SO3.2Regulatory frameworks for digital health
Art. 2Consent Definition3 targets
SO2.2Digital health architecture blueprint
SO2.3Open-source health data standards
SO3.4Standards and interoperability governance

Security and Risk Management(1 mappings)

Art. 16Data Quality
SO3.3Data governance and protection

Governance and Oversight(4 mappings)

Art. 17Governance Structure
SO2.2Digital health architecture blueprint
Art. 19Consent Management Controls
SO3.2Regulatory frameworks for digital health
DMF-1.1Data Governance Structure
SO3.3Data governance and protection
DMF-1.2Roles and Responsibilities
SO2.2Digital health architecture blueprint

Scope and Objectives(1 mappings)

Art. 4Participating Institutions
SO2.2Digital health architecture blueprint

Data Standards and Interoperability(8 mappings)

Art. 7Minimum Standards2 targets
SO2.3Open-source health data standards
SO3.4Standards and interoperability governance
Art. 8Data Categories2 targets
SO2.2Digital health architecture blueprint
SO3.2Regulatory frameworks for digital health
Art. 9Free Data Sharing2 targets
SO2.3Open-source health data standards
SO3.4Standards and interoperability governance
RICS-DT-1.2Data Portability and Comparability2 targets
SO2.3Open-source health data standards
SO3.4Standards and interoperability governance

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What are the key differences between Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020) and WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025?

Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020) has 24 controls across its framework, while WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025 covers 23 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 13 overlapping controls (54% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Governance and Oversight, where 3 Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020) controls have no direct WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025 equivalent.

How many controls map between Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020) and WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025?

Of 24 total Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020) controls, 13 map directly to WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025 controls — representing 54% coverage. The remaining 11 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020) to WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025?

11 Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020) controls have no direct equivalent in WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025. The highest concentration of gaps is in Governance and Oversight with 3 unmapped controls. These gaps represent areas where additional controls, policies, or documentation must be created to achieve compliance with both frameworks.

Which control domains have the most gaps between Brazil Open Finance (Resolução Conjunta No. 1/2020) and WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025?

The domain with the highest gap count is Governance and Oversight (3 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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