The Second Session of the Digital Transformation Forum in the Health Sector
The second session of the Digital Transformation Forum in the Health Sector entitled "....." was attended by the Minister of the Administrative Reform HE Najla Al-Riyashi Assaker, HE Ghassan Hasbani, the President of the Central Inspection Judge George Attieh and UNDP Deputy Resident RepresentativeMr. Mohamed Salih.
The session was moderated by Ms. Lina Abu Mrad, Director of the National e-Health, and everyone emphasized that digital transformation imposes itself today as an urgent necessity for Lebanon, given its central role in the recovery plan and public service reform.
They stressed that effective governance of digital health requires the cooperation and participation of all stakeholders, and the need to consolidate governance systems with legal texts and maintain the privacy and confidentiality of information, in addition to the need to form a regulatory body to set a framework and legal foundations for good governance to obtain the best health outcomes.The second session of the Digital Transformation Forum in the Health Sector entitled "Shaping the Future of Digital Health Governance" was attended by the Minister of the Administrative Reform HE Najla Al-Riyashi Assaker, HE Ghassan Hasbani, the President of the Central Inspection Judge George Attieh and UNDP Deputy Resident RepresentativeMr. Mohamed Salih.
The session was moderated by Ms. Lina Abu Mrad, Director of the National e-Health, and everyone emphasized that digital transformation imposes itself today as an urgent necessity for Lebanon, given its central role in the recovery plan and public service reform.
They stressed that effective governance of digital health requires the cooperation and participation of all stakeholders, and the need to consolidate governance systems with legal texts and maintain the privacy and confidentiality of information, in addition to the need to form a regulatory body to set a framework and legal foundations for good governance to obtain the best health outcomes.