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Mobile technology as a bridge to improve health services

The GSMA association published a report that encompasses the development of mobile technologies to increase the efficiency of processes in the public sector, through network connections that allow reaching the goals established by the UN for adequate development.

The United Nations Organization is focused on achieving sustainable development throughout the world, intertwining science, knowledge and technology. The digital platforms chosen for this task have the mission of liberating the world in an environment of peace, harmony, equality and prosperity.

In terms of health, mobile applications hold a vital importance for the effectiveness of the operations carried out through the connectivity between systems that flow through the network.

The infrastructure must have certain prescriptions that allow a free and effective exercise of digital health, since its processes are heavy and require great speed to generate results in real time.

Digital platforms store a large amount of medical information that can be used to build an electronic record of the conditions of a single patient and save them in the cloud for use at any time that is required.

Digital inclusion is marked by steps that alleviate the challenges aimed at framing stability in the well-being of populations by attending to their diseases with the best technology.

The mobile industry promotes the connection of users by enabling their routines in more fluid exercises and without much margin for error and improving the quality of health services.

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