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Electronic Health Records Transform Maternal Healthcare in Kyrgyzstan
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Kyrgyzstan is advancing its maternal healthcare system through the introduction of Electronic Health Records (EHRs), helping doctors improve coordination, access patient information faster, and provide safer care for mothers and newborns.
By replacing paper-based records with secure digital systems, healthcare workers can now access complete patient histories, track pregnancy care, and make quicker decisions.
Electronic records have helped address long-standing challenges in maternal care, particularly the transition between maternity hospitals and primary healthcare providers.
Training sessions held in Osh Region introduced healthcare professionals to new features of the Sanarip Clinic electronic health record system, helping strengthen their digital skills and improve maternal healthcare delivery.
By expanding electronic health records and improving digital skills among healthcare workers, Kyrgyzstan is building a more connected and resilient health system that can deliver better maternal care and improve health outcomes for future generations.