Pakistan seeks Saudi cooperation for nationwide digital health records

Islamabad: Pakistan is moving toward a unified digital health records system in collaboration with Saudi Arabia. The initiative aims to modernize healthcare management by creating secure electronic medical records accessible nationwide. Officials say this will streamline patient care, reduce administrative inefficiencies, and strengthen planning in hospitals and clinics. The government plans to integrate existing health facilities into a centralized platform, ensuring that patient information is easily accessible and securely stored. The cooperation with Saudi Arabia is expected to provide technical expertise and digital solutions. How will this digital integration improve healthcare accessibility and efficiency for millions of Pakistanis across urban and rural areas?

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