MAPUTO — Mozambique is accelerating investments in healthcare technology and medical infrastructure as part of a nationwide effort to improve healthcare access, patient outcomes, and public health resilience.

Health authorities say ongoing initiatives include the expansion of telemedicine services, deployment of electronic health record systems, and modernization of healthcare facilities. These programs are designed to improve healthcare delivery, particularly in rural and underserved communities.

Healthcare experts believe digital health technologies are transforming the way medical services are delivered across Mozambique. Telemedicine platforms are helping connect patients with specialists, while digital records and AI-assisted tools are improving clinical efficiency and patient management.

Officials are also supporting investments in advanced diagnostic equipment, healthcare workforce training, and disease surveillance systems that can strengthen responses to emerging public health challenges.

The integration of smart healthcare technologies is expected to enhance medical data management, improve treatment coordination, and expand access to specialized healthcare services throughout the country.

As healthcare innovation continues to gain momentum, Mozambique is positioning itself as a growing leader in digital health transformation within Southern Africa, with technology playing an increasingly important role in improving healthcare outcomes.