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O Bouhaddou1, M Bennani Othmani, S Diouny

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Morocco is advancing health informatics through educational reforms, research collaborations, and digital health initiatives. These efforts aim to improve healthcare access, quality, and efficiency for the Moroccan population.

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Area of Science:

  • Health Informatics
  • Digital Health Transformation
  • Healthcare System Reform

Background:

  • Morocco's healthcare system faces challenges transitioning from paper-based to digital operations.
  • Informatics is crucial for modernizing healthcare delivery and improving patient outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the current state of health informatics in Morocco.
  • To outline the Moroccan healthcare system's challenges and ongoing reform efforts.
  • To detail initiatives in education, research, and practice for health sector reform.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewing the establishment of Medical Informatics as a specialty (2008).
  • Examining the creation of the Moroccan Medical Informatics Association (2010).
  • Analyzing outcomes from the first national congress (2012).

Main Results:

  • Moroccan initiatives foster collaboration in health informatics education, research, and clinical systems.
  • Stakeholders identified the need for a national health informatics coordinator.
  • Development of a national framework for standards and interoperability is recognized as essential.

Conclusions:

  • Health IT advancements, including mobile health, can optimize resources in developing countries.
  • These technologies can enhance access to healthcare in rural Moroccan areas.
  • Focusing on prevalent health issues through IT can improve healthcare quality and cost-effectiveness.