DIGITIZATION OF HEALTH SERVICES IN MOROCCO AND ITS ROLE IN FACING THE CORONA CRISIS

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LAHOUCINE BELASRI, AHDEID MOHAMMED

Abstract

This study sought to define the concept of health digitization and its place in Moroccan legislation and the argument for it in light of the technological and informational development taking place in the world, while listing the areas that were concerned with this type of health services in Morocco during the Corona (Covid 19) crisis, whether in the administrative aspect or Through physical or psychological telemedicine. The study also pointed to a number of obstacles to downloading the digital transition in the field of health, the most prominent of which is the digital divide and the weakness of the legislative arsenal concerned with digital health. The study followed the description and analysis approach when presenting the concept of digital health management and its place in Morocco, with the extrapolation approach by tracking models and practical applications of health digitization in the Corona period, to conclude a number of results, most notably: the fact that digital health is an integral part of the digital transition of management in which Morocco has engaged. For a while, and the fields of intervention of this type of services are many and varied during the Corona period.

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Public Law
Author Biography

LAHOUCINE BELASRI, AHDEID MOHAMMED

Lahoucine belasri1, ahdeid mohammed2

Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University fac chariaa fez Morocco1

Doctor of Legal and Political Sciences Morocco2

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