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Health ministry introduces E-health patient care

THE Health and Child Care ministry has introduced the Impilo Electronic Health Records

THE Health and Child Care ministry has introduced the Impilo Electronic Health Records (EHR) system in a move aimed at transforming patient care, particularly in rural areas.

Director for health informatics and data analysis, Simukai Zizhowa, said the initiative marked a significant step towards digital solutions in the country’s medical sector.

“The implementation of the Impilo EHR system is a major milestone for Zimbabwe’s healthcare sector. By embracing digital solutions, we are ensuring that even those in rural communities receive high quality and efficient healthcare services,” he said.

“This system not only improves efficiency, but also ensures that healthcare workers have accurate information at their fingertips, enabling them to provide better care.”

Health experts said the system has a potential to transform the healthcare landscape in Zimbabwe.

A representative from OPHID Trust, a partner organisation, said: “The Impilo EHR system is more than just a data tool; it’s a game-changer that will improve patient care and reduce administrative burdens for healthcare workers, ultimately leading to better health outcomes for all Zimbabweans.

“As we continue to integrate digital solutions, we anticipate a stronger healthcare system that is equipped to meet the needs of communities, especially in underserved rural areas.”

The Impilo EHR system, designed to streamline healthcare services, allows medical professionals to efficiently store and access patient information, improving accuracy in diagnosis and treatment.

The new digital platform is expected to bring significant improvements to Zimbabwe’s rural healthcare facilities, which often face challenges with record-keeping and resource allocation.

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