World Health Assembly Adopts Resolution on Equitable Access to Medical Imaging Diagnosis via Telemedicine
The Ministry of Health Announces a Major Breakthrough in Global Healthcare
On Saturday, the Ministry of Health announced that the 79th session of the World Health Assembly adopted a resolution on May 22 regarding equitable access to medical imaging diagnosis via telemedicine.
Tunisia Plays a Key Role in Shaping International Healthcare Policy
In a Facebook post, the Ministry of Health highlighted that Tunisia was among the countries that contributed to this international orientation, driven by the conviction that specialized diagnosis should be accessible to citizens wherever they are, rather than being limited to major cities. This approach aims to bring healthcare services closer to the people and reduce regional disparities.
Telemedicine and Digital Health to Play a Crucial Role in Improving Healthcare Outcomes
The Ministry emphasized that this decision will reinforce the role of digital health and telemedicine in reducing regional disparities, accelerating diagnoses, and improving treatment outcomes. This is a significant step towards achieving more equitable, accessible, and humane healthcare.
Key Dates and Details
The 79th session of the World Health Assembly took place in Geneva from May 18 to 23. This resolution marks a major breakthrough in global healthcare policy, with Tunisia playing a key role in shaping the international agenda.
Note: The original article was published in French and has been translated into English while maintaining the original Markdown format.