ABIDJAN — Ivory Coast is expanding nationwide healthcare modernization efforts by investing in advanced medical technologies, hospital infrastructure, community healthcare, and preventive medicine to improve healthcare accessibility and patient outcomes.

Health authorities are strengthening telemedicine services, electronic health records, maternal and child healthcare programs, vaccination campaigns, chronic disease prevention, and primary healthcare networks to deliver more efficient medical services throughout the country.

Healthcare specialists say digital health technologies are becoming an essential part of Côte d'Ivoire's evolving healthcare system. Hospitals and medical facilities are increasingly adopting digital patient management systems, diagnostic technologies, and connected healthcare platforms to improve treatment quality and operational efficiency.

Medical institutions are also investing in professional training for doctors, nurses, and community healthcare workers while promoting digital diagnostics, preventive healthcare, emergency preparedness, and evidence-based clinical practices.

Public health experts believe stronger healthcare infrastructure, expanded digital health solutions, and preventive medicine programs will improve long-term health outcomes while increasing resilience across the national healthcare system.

As healthcare reforms continue, Ivory Coast is reinforcing its commitment to accessible, technology-driven, and patient-centered medical services that support healthier communities nationwide.