The Punjab Health Department and Telecom Foundation on Tuesday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to digitalise the health system in the province. Caretaker Minister for Health, Punjab Dr Jamal Nasir, and General Manager Telecom Foundation Atifa Ehsan signed and exchanged the documents here at a ceremony. Dr Jamal Nasir said that according to the vision of Punjab Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi, a modern digital health system was being planned for the Punjab Health Department, which would initially provide basic health centres and facilities. He said there would be less rush of patients in headquarters hospitals due to this system. The minister said that the system would start from Rawalpindi and digital health service would be more useful for patients above 60 years of age. He said that under this system, smart belts, watches and mobile apps would be provided to the patients through which their health would be monitored at their homes 24 hours while in case of an emergency, it would be activated under the automatic system. Dr Jamal said an ambulance would arrive at the doorstep of the patient and he would be admitted to the hospital in case of an emergency. Published in The Express Tribune, May 3rd, 2023.
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