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Chile shows progress in Digital Health

ExpoHospital 2019, held in Santiago de Chile, projects were exhibited in the design and implementation stage with the aim of incentivizing their development and being supported by the country's health systems and services.

In conference, Chile presented its most important advances in Digital Health to be a reference in Latin America in terms of changing paradigms in managing health systems.

 The meeting point of several health specialists was part of the Expo Hospital which also hosted the 9th International Health Meeting in Chile and the 5th Future Health Trends Congress.

The main topics were the challenges that cooperatives and public institutions must face, as a way to stimulate a good exercise of health care and reap successful results with projects that can develop from technological advances.

The Digital Health ecosystem expanded with investors who seek to present the design of their projects to test and detect the fields of improvement and configuration to become competitive systems.

HL7 FHIR was considered as a starting standard to enable the handling of information generated by both the public and private sectors and that both may have access to and control over that data.

What the event presented was the opportunity for entrepreneurs to measure, evaluate and acquire the right tools for their projects needs and, instead of stuck, they can move forward until these needs are completely covered.

Thus, evidence will be generated to support the mission of each digital strategy focused on improving public health services and systems so that in the future they can be taken for the creation of public policies regulated by each government.

The The National Center for Health Information Systems Health (CENS) will be responsible for supporting all the impulses and efforts that Chile seeks to give to the exercise of health care.

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