The initiative seeks to ensure a universal integration of patients' medical records
Santo Domingo. – The National Health Service (SNS) and the Dominican Institute of Telecommunications (INDOTEL) continue to strengthen the interconnectivity project that seeks to integrate 100% of the entire Public Health Network of the country, covering first, second and third level centers, as well as regional and provincial hospitals. The initiative aims to guarantee a universal integration of patients' medical records, allowing for more efficient, secure, and continuous management of medical information in all public health centers in the country. The director of the SNS, doctor Julio Landrón, and the president of INDOTEL, Guido Gómez Mazara, held the third workshop with their teams to follow up on the progress of the project. During the meeting, the authorities also discussed the integration of Health Risk Administrators (ARS) and other government platforms linked to the health sector, with the purpose of consolidating a single and interconnected digital system. The authorities explained that the plan seeks to eliminate the fragmentation of current systems and establish a centralized platform for the entire public hospital network.






