WHO Launches Global Digital Health Network for Migrant Access
WHO Expands Global Digital Health Network with Inclusion of Migration Agency | Health
For migrants and displaced communities, accessing healthcare across borders often involves fragmented systems, missing records, and inconsistent verification processes.
The World Health Organization is expanding its digital health infrastructure to include migration agencies, addressing critical gaps in healthcare access for migrants and displaced populations. The initiative aims to solve fragmented systems and missing medical records that complicate cross-border care. This integration promises improved verification processes and continuity of treatment for vulnerable communities worldwide.
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