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Technology has great potential for improving maternal and child health, reducing the number of preventable deaths, and diagnosing and treating the diseases of poverty such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis.

For decades, however, applying information and communication technology to address the world’s critical health problems has left much to be desired.

Proprietary legacy systems that do not communicate with other proprietary legacy systems and incompatible standards have not served global public interests.