Digital health enables both safer and more efficient healthcare, with the ability to meet demographic societal challenges to make healthcare more accessible and equitable. To reach their potential, companies, academia and the public sector need to be able to make better use of the health data generated and the digital technologies and digital health services that are available, or have the potential to be developed. The challenges lie, inter alia, in the lack of universal quality assurance standards for health applications, which makes interpretation difficult and leads to an uncertain market for, and thus unequal use of, health applications. The aim of the project is to establish the basis for the application of a Nordic standard for quality assurance of health applications. The result is a Nordic standard that can be used by several public organizations that leads to increased and simplified ways for procurement and use of health applications at both individual and organizational level.