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Health ministry hosts the first ever country’s digital health conference

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In the efforts to digitalise Uganda’s health sector, the ministry of health has today, Tuesday November 14th hosted the first ever Uganda digital health conference, as the permanent secretary Dr. Diana Atwine explains.

“We hosted the first ever Uganda Digital Health Conference where different stakeholders have exhibited capacity in the country that we are building on to finally migrate from paper to digital hospital management systems.

“As the Ministry we are determined to have one standard system which will help us to combat absenteeism, monitor performance, commodity accountability, efficiency in services delivery, easy decision making based on real-time data, etc.

“As government, we are committed to work together with our partners to Build capacity for health workers to use the required technology we are introducing, strengthen cybersecurity, avail required equipment and realize change management.

This dream is big but if we move together, WE SHALL GET THERE. “Health ministry PS Dr. Diana Atwine said.

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