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SMART Zambia Institute Starts Digital Training at Mansa Hospital
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48592, member: 636"] Zambia's tech experts rolled up their sleeves to teach hospital workers how to use computers. The SMART Zambia Institute sent trainers to Mansa General Hospital for a special one-day class. Twenty-three doctors and support staff learned about digital tools that could change how they work. The trainers covered important topics like keeping patient information safe from hackers. They also showed staff how to use new computer programs that help different government departments share information. The training focused on three main areas that hospitals need to master today. Workers learned about cybersecurity and how to protect sensitive medical data from online threats. Trainers taught them to use the Government Service Bus system that lets agencies swap information quickly. Staff also got hands-on practice with Smartcare Pro, a computer program that replaces old paper medical records. This program tackles a major problem that has plagued Zambian hospitals for years. Many healthcare workers avoid using electronic medical records because they lack basic computer skills. The digital divide has prevented hospitals from modernizing their patient care systems. Medical staff often stick to paper files because they feel intimidated by technology. The government hopes this training will transform healthcare across the country. Better digital skills mean doctors can access patient records faster and make better treatment decisions. The program supports Zambia's goal of providing universal healthcare to all citizens. Training more medical workers to use technology will improve patient care and reduce errors. [/QUOTE]
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