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Initiative overview
Priority 4, called “Electronic Healthcare,” aims to improve how health care uses digital technology to better diagnose and treat major diseases. Right now, health systems often struggle to share important medical information quickly and safely, which can slow down care and create risks for patient privacy.
The initiative’s main goal is to create one digital platform that connects doctors, hospitals, labs, and patients, making communication smoother and health data easier to access and use. It also focuses on protecting sensitive data and ensuring health workers have the skills to use these new tools effectively.
This platform will allow different health care providers to share information securely, helping doctors make faster, more accurate decisions. It involves health authorities, medical professionals, IT experts, and patients working together. The plan is to start with key diseases and regions, then gradually expand the system and train more staff.
Over time, this digital health network will grow to cover more services and improve care quality, making the healthcare system stronger and more responsive to patient needs.

























