Kenya accelerates digital health with widespread adoption of telemedicine and Electronic Health Records


 Kenya is rapidly positioning itself as a leader in digital health innovation, driven by a surge in the adoption of telemedicine and Electronic Health Records (EHRs). A new industry report highlights how the country is moving away from traditional, manual processes toward a connected, tech-driven healthcare ecosystem. Telemedicine platforms have become increasingly popular, allowing patients in remote areas to consult with specialists in Nairobi without the need for expensive and time-consuming travel.

Simultaneously, the widespread rollout of EHRs is standardizing how patient data is stored and shared. This "digital backbone" allows for better coordination of care between different clinics and hospitals. The government and private sector are working together to support this transition, recognizing that digital tools are essential for achieving universal health coverage. By leveraging technology, Kenya is not only improving access to care but also enhancing the quality and efficiency of medical services for millions of citizens.

Read the original article at: https://techtrendske.co.ke/2025/05/22/embracing-digital-healthcare-in-kenya/


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