We are pleased to share article, coauthored by the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth and Polish Telemedicine and e-Health Society members, titled „From fragmentation to alignment: Why telehealth societies must shape the next phase of global digital health”, in Volume 18, Issue 1 (2026) of the Finnish Journal of eHealth and eWelfare, available at https://doi.org/10.23996/fjhw.
Abstract
National telehealth and eHealth societies are essential actors in digital transformation, yet their impact remains uneven, fragmented, and insufficiently coordinated. Drawing on trends across ten countries, including Finland, Germany, India, the Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Morocco, Nigeria, Poland, and Slovenia, this opinion argues that these societies hold crucial but underused positions in global digital health governance. They contribute to evidence generation, regulatory discourse, workforce development, and the adaptation of digital solutions to local contexts. However, without structured mechanisms for collaboration, such strengths remain isolated and global disparities deepen. We propose that the International Society for Telemedicine and eHealth (ISfTeH) can evolve from a networking platform into an orchestrator that consolidates knowledge, reduces duplication, and supports equitable digital transformation. The future of telehealth depends not only on technological innovation but also on institutions’ capacity to share expertise, co-develop strategies, and build collective capabilities.