MASERU — Lesotho is expanding healthcare modernization by improving hospital infrastructure, strengthening community health services, and introducing advanced digital healthcare technologies across the country.

Health authorities are investing in telemedicine services, electronic health records, maternal and child healthcare, vaccination programs, chronic disease prevention, and primary healthcare expansion to improve medical access for both urban and rural communities.

Healthcare specialists say digital innovation is becoming a major driver of healthcare improvement in Lesotho. Technology-enabled patient management systems, digital diagnostics, and mobile health services are helping healthcare professionals deliver faster, more efficient, and higher-quality medical care.

Medical training institutions are also strengthening professional education for doctors, nurses, and community health workers while promoting the use of digital diagnostics, preventive medicine, and evidence-based clinical practices.

Public health experts believe continued investment in healthcare infrastructure, digital medical technologies, and preventive health programs will improve long-term patient outcomes while strengthening national health resilience.

As healthcare reforms continue, Lesotho is reinforcing its commitment to accessible, technology-driven, and patient-centered healthcare services across the country.