Tunisia's health ministry is teaming up with the state telecom provider to roll out high-speed internet, cloud infrastructure, and AI tools across the country's medical facilities.
Minister meets Tunisia Telecom chief to push digitalization
Minister meets Tunisia Telecom chief to push digitalization
- Dr. Al-Furjani sat down with Assad bin Dyab on February 9 to accelerate tech adoption.
- The meeting focused on leveraging digital tools to improve care quality and patient access.
- Both sides agreed on priorities for the next phase of health system reform.
- Connectivity upgrades aim to strengthen frontline service delivery across health institutions.
- Improved data exchange and telemedicine capabilities are expected from the rollout.
- The initiative should boost overall system responsiveness for patients and providers.
- The ministry confirmed plans to adopt local cloud infrastructure to safeguard medical information.
- Digital sovereignty and enhanced security are driving the decision for domestic storage.
- The move aligns with efforts to build resilient, self-reliant digital infrastructure.
- Artificial intelligence will support data analysis, decision-making, and service optimization across facilities.
- An advanced call center will guide patients quickly and streamline inquiries.
- Al-Furjani praised Tunisia Telecom for backing the Digital Hospital Project with technical support.