Ministry of Health bets on digital transformation to bring services closer together.

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Health workers were asked to continue to improve proximity assistance © Photo by: Contreiras Pipa | November Editions

A roughly four years, the Ministry of Health (MINSA) guaranteed that it has several projects in terms of information technologies, and from what can be seen so far, little has been done in terms of services that directly affect the life of the user, inside or outside the hospital establishments in Angola.

The aforementioned institution guarantees that it will continue to invest heavily in digital transformation and the development of tools for the sustainability of proximity services, announced this Sunday in Luanda, the head of the sector. Sílvia Lutucuta stressed that this need arises from the fact that digital transformation and the development of proximity services are determining factors in the provision of humanized and quality health care.

Speaking on the occasion of September 25, National Health Workers' Day, the Minister of Health highlighted the role of professionals in the sector in improving and humanizing services, especially during the phase of combating Covid-19. The minister praised the adaptability shown by these professionals, who she considered true heroes and front-line fighters.

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