WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025
Strategic Objective 2: Advance Country Digital Health Implementation

WHO Global Strategy on Digital Health 2020-2025 SO2.3: Open-source health data standards

Adopt open-source health data standards and interoperability frameworks.

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This control maps to 38 controls across 24 other frameworks. If you already hold one of them, the evidence you collected for it is the starting point here rather than new work.

  • P1 Demonstrates Commitment to Integrity and Ethical Values
  • P7 Identifies and Analyzes Risk
  • 502 Interoperability with Assistive Technology
  • 707 Real-Time Text Functionality
  • CH-FADP-09 Notification of data files to the FDPIC
  • FADP-13 Right to Data Portability (Article 28)

APPI · 1 control

  • APPI-A27 Restriction on Provision to Third Parties
  • P3-S3 Cooperative Arrangements/Procedures
  • DS-2 Ensure software supply chain security

Bahrain PDPL · 1 control

  • BB-DPA-14 Section 15 - Right to Data Portability
  • DIQ-1 Data Integration and Interoperability

GDPR · 1 control

Saudi Arabia PDPL · 1 control

Taiwan PDPA · 1 control

  • TAIWAN-2 Consent, Notice, Sensitive Data

Uruguay DPL · 1 control

  • URUGUAY-2 Data Subject Rights (ARCO + Habeas Data)

Virginia CDPA · 1 control

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