Digital services connect an infrastructure capable of sending data to different servers around the world to strengthen public health.
The digital exchange of information between different institutions and health professionals, is one of the main objectives of medicine through a more extensive compilation of patient data that would allow more complete records, resulting in a quicker, more accurate and much more personal prescription of treatments.
With the massive progress in electronic health services, there are patient summaries that are shared with different institutions or medical professionals. These records provide important information about personal and family history, as well as factors related to a patient’s clinical status, which will allow storing and accessing their complete history at any required time.
Health records are stored in the cloud and generate records about allergies, current medications, previous diseases or surgeries and, thus, provide a valuable document that can be exchanged not only between institutions, but between countries, which could also address a global pandemic.
The data protection rules are applied and closely monitored, so that the system can count on the full confidence of the patients and, therefore, contribute to data protection.
The advances of technology in medicine is an subject that expands to countries such as Mexico, Brazil and Uruguay, where both telemedicine and Digital Health are still in a process of consolidation.