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Argentina implements Digital Health plan

Province of Chaco will have their own Digital Health services, to attend needs and issues that may be difficult to attend due to long distances or costs that could involve vulnerable sector.

In Chaco Province, as part of government actions the Programme for the Expansion of Effective Health Coverage (PACES), will be implemented, its purpose is to reach all areas of this region and achieve an equal access, free and easy for anyone and thus eliminate gaps.

The stimulus will be supported by methods to monitor, prevent and detect diseases regardless of distance. It will seek to implement new technologies by using online services to expose more effective results such as those that are being achieved with other programs such as Redes, Proteger, Digital Health and Family Health Universal Health Coverage..

It should be noted that all these projects are covered by the SUMAR programme – created in 2012 by the Ministry of Health of the Nation –, which includes as axes, deepening and improving health services guided by public policies that protect the rights of each rural area and province to receive adequate medical care.

That is why PACES will now be committed to ensuring collective health in the subject of Chronic Noncommunicable Diseases using quality virtual equipment to analyze in detail each situation that arises.

The features that this system will cover will be:

 

  • Adult Follow-up with Arterial Hypertension
  • Adult Follow-up with Type II Diabetes
  • Tracking overweight or obese child

 

The benefits available will be perfected in accordance with the experiences and evaluation that the public health systems establish.

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