MUSCAT – This initiative comes in line with the Sultanate’s efforts to implement several development programs and electronic projects that aim to enhance coordination and integration among relevant government entities. These efforts form a key part of Oman’s national strategy for electronic transformation.
The Ministry emphasised that accurate and up-to-date personal data is crucial for delivering efficient, high-quality electronic health services, and for streamlining procedures across the healthcare system.
By ensuring their data is current, individuals can benefit from faster, more coordinated medical services and improved communication with health authorities.
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