N'DJAMENA — Chad is expanding maternal and child healthcare services by introducing digital health monitoring systems, improved prenatal care programs, and community-based healthcare initiatives designed to support healthier families.

Healthcare providers are using digital maternal health records, mobile prenatal monitoring tools, child growth tracking systems, vaccination reminders, and community outreach programs to improve healthcare access for mothers and infants.

Healthcare professionals say early monitoring and preventive care remain essential for improving maternal and child health outcomes. Digital healthcare technologies are helping medical teams identify health concerns earlier, strengthen follow-up care, and improve coordination between hospitals, clinics, and community health workers.

Medical institutions are also expanding training for midwives, pediatric specialists, and community healthcare providers while strengthening neonatal care services and family health education programs.

Public health experts believe continued investment in maternal healthcare, preventive medicine, and digital health innovation will improve healthcare accessibility, reduce preventable complications, and support healthier communities throughout Chad.

As healthcare modernization continues, Chad is reinforcing its commitment to accessible maternal care, child wellness, and technology-driven healthcare services that improve long-term public health.