Kenya Health Data Governance Framework
Sets out how health data should be governed across Kenya’s health system, grounded in constitutional rights to privacy and health, and aligned with the Data Protection Act, Health Act and Digital Health Act. It defines the roles of the Ministry of Health, county governments and the Digital Health Agency as the national Health Data Custodian.
Kenya Health Enterprise Architecture (KHEA) Blueprint
Provides the technical blueprint for how Kenya’s digital health systems should be structured, integrated and governed. It builds on the 2016 KHEA, moving the country toward an open, standards-based architecture that supports interoperability across facilities, counties and technologies.
Kenya Digital Health Strategy 2025–2030
Sets the national roadmap for digital health over the next five years, built on inclusivity, sustainability and resilience. It outlines how infrastructure, ICT systems, cloud adoption and connectivity will be strengthened to support a digitally empowered, patient-centred health system.
Digital Health Solutions Standards and Guidelines
Defines the technical and quality standards digital health developers and implementers must meet, drawing on global frameworks like ISO, FHIR and NIST. It covers system architecture, data standards, interoperability and security, so digital health tools work safely together.