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19 August 08:15

Only 10% of Moldovans have online access to medical data, and authorities promise an Electronic Health Record by 2030, with implementation risks.

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Currently, only 10% of Moldovan citizens have access to their own health data online, well below the EU average. Without an Electronic Health Record, information remains fragmented, affecting diagnosis and treatment. Authorities promise that by 2030, 80% of patients will have an integrated digital record, but lack of infrastructure and data security are major obstacles. Experts emphasize that patients must have control over their data, and experiences from other European countries show that an effective system requires investment and clear legislation. Digitization is key to modernizing healthcare and improving citizens' quality of life.

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