Digital transformation of the health system: the FM6SS and Mipihsib combine

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The Mohammed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health and the French Public Interest Group Mipihsib announced on Monday in Marrakech on the sidelines of Gitex Africa Morocco, the signing of a strategic partnership to accelerate the digital transformation of the Moroccan health system.

This collaboration is part of the national strategy for modernizing health infrastructure and aims to make digital a lever for performance, inclusion and technological sovereignty, at the service of Moroccans, said a joint press release.

Faced with the challenges of digital transformation, the Mohammed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health (FM6SS) and Mipihsib bring together their expertise to develop digital solutions adapted to the realities of the Moroccan health system, in particular in terms of health data management, improvement of the patient course and modernization of hospital infrastructure, notes the press release.

“It is not only a question of digitizing processes, but of building the foundations of digital sovereignty in health in Morocco. We have identified two priority hospitals to initiate this transformation: the Mohammed VI International University Hospital in Bouskoura and the Mohammed VI International University Hospital in Rabat. By 2027, we are targeting an increase of 30% of operational efficiency in the hospitals concerned thanks to digitalization, ”underlines the Management Board of the Mohammed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health.

This partnership will allow Moroccan patients to access quality care while reducing waiting times thanks to optimized digital management.

Beyond the transfer of know-how, this partnership is accompanied by an ambitious operational program, focused on the skills rise of professionals, support in the field of Moroccan health establishments and the deployment of proven solutions that meet international performance, quality and security standards.

“We believe in a model of cooperation that places Moroccan actors at the heart of the digital transformation of their own health system,” said Mostafa Lassik, Mipihsib Managing Director.

With more than 50 years of expertise in the digitalization of the French health system, MIPIHSIB provides the FM6SS with its technological know-how and its experience of digital hospital issues.

This partnership thus intends to promote cooperation between actors sharing common values ​​and the exchange of proven solutions, in a logic of pooling and the rise of health systems of the African continent.

This strategic cooperation aims to position Morocco as a catalyst for good digital health practices, by offering a reproducible model for other countries on the continent participating in the Gitex Africa.

By associating with the 1st French host Certified HDS, this partnership makes it possible to benefit from a sharing of experience in terms of digital sovereignty, an essential pillar to guarantee security, confidentiality and control of sensitive medical data.

By hosting health data on sovereign infrastructure, in accordance with the best ethical and technological standards, the protection of personal information from Moroccan patients is thus guaranteed, while strengthening trust in digital.

This approach thus allows Morocco to maintain strategic control of its health data, out of external dependencies, in a context of growing cyberrencies on a global scale.

This partnership is based on a cooperation strategy built around 6 major axes, namely improving the quality of care and access to treatment, digital training of health professionals, health prevention, research and innovation, artificial intelligence and medical and sport & health.

Through this alliance, the Mohammed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health reaffirms its ambition to position Morocco as a regional benchmark player in health and technological innovation, at the service of its population.

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