Digital Health Market Shaping Toolkit Consultant
Post of Duty: Washington D.C โ USA.
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About this position
We are looking for a dynamic, innovative, and experienced digital health market shaping toolkit consultant. As the digital health market shaping toolkit you will be responsible for working with IDB team to design a toolkit to support the scale up market shaping policies for innovation, interoperability and other key areas of digital health.
The Social Sector (SCL) is a multidisciplinary team convinced that investing in people is the way to improve lives and overcome the development challenges in Latin America and the Caribbean. Jointly with the countries in the region, the Social Sector formulates public policy solutions to reduce poverty and improve the delivery of education, work, social protection, and health services. The objective is to advance a more productive region, with equal opportunities for men and women, and greater inclusion of the most vulnerable groups.
You will work for the Social Protection and Health Division (SPH) is tasked with the preparation and supervision of IDB operations in borrowing member countries in the areas of social protection (safety nets and transfers and services for social inclusion which include: early childhood development, youth programs, care services for dependency, among others), health (health capital investment strategies, health networks strengthening, health system financing, organization and performance, etc.) and nutrition.
What youโll do:
The primary function of this role is creating a marketing shaping toolkit for digital health. Main deliverables include: 1) Policy brief on global success and failures in market shaping in digital health; 2) Policy brief with recommendations for policy measures that could be adopted to support important policy reforms in LAC for digital health. Key activities include:
- Create a workplan, methodology, and list of key stakeholders to involve throughout the process.
- Methodology should include literature review and key informant interviews at minimum
- Identify strategic interventions and initiatives aimed at transforming and optimizing the digital health market to better meet public health needs, improve healthcare delivery, and ensure sustainable growth at the global level.
- Examples should include approaches to address market failures, reduce barriers to entry, stimulate innovation, and create a favorable environment for digital health solutions and health information exchange to thrive such as but not limited to: Regulatory Frameworks; Incentive Programs; Public-Private Partnerships; Data Interoperability Standards; Market Research and Analysis; Capacity Building Initiatives; Funding and Investment; and Procurement Policies.
- Draft two policy briefs:
- Policy brief should be no longer than 30 pages but can include technical annexes with references and additional information
- Policy brief should include annex with indicators/key performance indicators used for Incentive Programs
- Policy brief should include results of / estimation of economic impact of policy changes
- Policy brief 1 on global success and failures in market shaping in digital health, including efforts to incentivize innovation and interoperability and domestic and international health information exchange, among others.
- Policy brief 2 for the IDB and LAC region with recommendations for policy measures that could be adopted to support important policy reforms.
- Finalize draft according to IDB comments.
Deliverables and Payments Timeline:
- Product 1: Workplan and policy brief outlines.
- Product 2: Draft policy brief 1
- Product 3: Drafts policy brief 2
- Product 4: Final policy briefs 1 and 2
Deliverable #
Percentage
Planned Date to Submit
Product 1: Workplan and policy brief outlines
25%
November 2024.
Product 2: Draft policy brief 1
25%
February 2025.
Product 3: Draft policy brief 2
25%
May 2025.
Product 4: Final policy briefs
25%
August 2025.
What you'll need
- Education: Masterโs degree (or equivalent advanced degree) in health/hospital administration, public health, or business administration, computer science, health policy, economics or related field.
- Experience: Minimum of 10 years of experience working the in the health sector, specifically in the context of policy design and implementation and market shaping strategies.
- Languages: Advanced writing, communication and presentation skills in English and Spanish required.
Core and Technical Competencies
- Experience in writing policy briefs for international audience.
- Experience conducting research in digital health policy and market shaping.
- Experience working in an international context is highly desirable.
- Strong project management skills.
- Strong writing and communication skills.
- Demonstrated ability to work independently without direct supervision
- Strong knowledge of desktop software, including word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software
Key skills:
- Learn continuously.
- Collaborate and share knowledge.
- Focus on clients.
- Communicate and influence.
- Innovate and try new things.
Requirements:
- Citizenship: You are a citizen of one of our 48-member countries.
- Consanguinity: You have no family members (up to the fourth degree of consanguinity and second degree of affinity, including spouse) working at the IDB, IDB Invest, or IDB Lab.