 Working together to connect. During the COVID-19 crisis, chest x-rays using AI have successfully detected coronavirus in patients' lungs. Early disease detection is just one way digital technologies are transforming healthcare. Digital communication channels can help us send and receive vital information during a pandemic and digital apps powered by AI help us monitor and track viruses. Information and communication technologies improve the quality, accessibility and affordability of health services. For this reason, eHealth has a crucial role to play in healthcare delivery, especially in developing countries faced with the shortage of doctors, nurses and paramedics. eHealth is efficient and enhances health and wellness. Making eHealth an essential tool for achieving sustainable development goals. Especially SDG3, ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being for all ages. ITU members have co-created a report on telecommunications slash ICTs for eHealth. The study focuses on four areas. Raising awareness on the role of ICTs in improving healthcare delivery. Fostering collaboration between ICT industry and the health sector. Collecting and reviewing best practices of eHealth in developing countries. Providing both guidance on collecting and managing big data during a health crisis. And guidelines for introducing eHealth standards for developing countries. The rapid expansion of mobile networks has opened up opportunities for eHealth. With over 95 percent of the global population covered by mobile networks, 5G is helping create the next generation of healthcare solutions. Connecting rural and remote communities to medical examinations. And turning the inside of ambulances into emergency rooms. AI, blockchain, 5G and satellite systems can create new healthcare business. And improve the efficiency of healthcare systems. Standardization and policies that encourage social acceptance and human resource development can make eHealth a driver for change in the field of healthcare. Ensuring healthy lives and promoting well-being. Working together to connect www.itu.int.