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DHIT is a 501(c)(3) non-profit education and research ‟think and do tank” leading communities, organizations and individuals through the process of digital transformation.

A track record of digital health impact

DHIT’s Programs and Services

For nearly a decade, DHIT has provided best-in-class digital health facilitation and production services to a global network, bringing together the ecosystem to address the key challenges and opportunities that impede health innovation maturity.

DHIT works closely with each sponsoring organization to complement existing efforts or lead turnkey programs to convene, catalyze, and drive intentional collaboration.

WE DESIGN + OPERATE HEALTH INNOVATION DISTRICTS

Our Health Innovation Districts facilitate collaborations between communities, healthcare providers, researchers and industry to advance, adopt and effectively leverage digital health innovation.

WE BUILD COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE

Our Communities of Practice bring together aligned stakeholders from across the ecosystem to focus on a particular pain point and drive innovation to impact.

DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION PLATFORMS

Our proprietary platforms facilitate community engagement, education and collaboration, and provide the essential infrastructure for digital transformation to thrive.

FEATURED INSIGHTS

NC Senators Highlight Role That Digital Health Can Play in Reducing Health Inequities

NC Senators Highlight Role That Digital Health Can Play in Reducing Health Inequities On a sweltering June 15th afternoon, the Digital Health Institute for Transformation (DHIT) team were joined by health transformers from across the digital health ecosystem at Raleigh Founded, a networking hub fostering an inclusive community of entrepreneurs, to snack, drink craft beer, and engage in stimulating conversations surrounding the burgeoning health inequities that plague the NC health system and the United States at large. The evening was sponsored by Duke University's Master of Management in Clinical Informatics (MMCi) program and discussions were driven by Senator Sydney Batch, a triple tarheel and Wake County representative who has worked as a family law attorney, child welfare advocate, and social worker for over a decade, and Senator Paul Lowe, a revered 20+ year clergyman representing Forsyth County who has served as the chairman of the North Carolina Legislative Black Caucus (NCLBC), adjunct professor at Shaw University Divinity School, and as a leader of the General Baptist Convention of North Carolina.

FEATURED EVENT

HIV Innovation Sprint Design Challenge: New Orleans, LA

January 23, 2025 @ 5:30 pm - January 24, 2025 @ 4:30 pm

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