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Development and implementation of the National Digital Platform for Medical Diagnostics


Added by:   National contact point
Added on:   02 Oct 2025
Updated by:   OECD analyst
Updated on:   25 Dec 2025

This platform is designed to improve of diagnostics and treatment of socially important diseases. It is also expected to facilitate communication between healthcare professionals and other relevant stakeholders.

Name in original language

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Initiative overview

This platform aims to improve the diagnosis and treatment of diseases that have a major impact on society. Many such diseases require fast, accurate care, but communication between healthcare professionals and other stakeholders can be slow or fragmented. By providing a digital space for easier and faster sharing of information, the platform supports better coordination of care and more informed decision-making.

It connects doctors, nurses, researchers, public health officials, and patient groups, allowing them to exchange data, discuss cases, and share best practices securely. This helps speed up diagnosis, improve treatment quality, and develop new approaches to managing important diseases.

The platform is designed to grow over time by adding more users, covering more conditions, and integrating new technologies like AI and telemedicine. Ultimately, it aims to become a key tool for improving healthcare outcomes across regions.

Name of responsible organisation (in English)

National Health Information Centre (NHIC

About the policy initiative


Organisation:

  • National Health Information Centre (NHIC

Category:

  • AI policy initiatives, programmes and projects

Initiative type:

  • Public procurement programmes

Status:

  • Active

Start Year:

  • 2024

Binding:

  • Binding