HARARE — Zimbabwe is expanding investments in healthcare technology and modern medical infrastructure as part of a nationwide strategy to improve healthcare delivery and strengthen public health systems.

Health authorities say ongoing projects include the rollout of telemedicine services, modernization of healthcare facilities, deployment of electronic health records, and expansion of digital patient management systems. These initiatives are designed to improve efficiency and increase access to medical services, particularly in underserved communities.

Healthcare experts believe digital transformation is reshaping the future of healthcare in Zimbabwe. Technologies such as AI-assisted diagnostics, remote consultations, and advanced health information systems are helping medical professionals improve patient care and streamline healthcare operations.

Authorities are also investing in healthcare workforce development, modern diagnostic equipment, and disease surveillance systems to strengthen preparedness and response capabilities across the health sector.

Industry analysts note that the adoption of smart healthcare technologies can enhance treatment outcomes, improve medical data management, and support more effective healthcare planning.

As healthcare innovation continues to expand, Zimbabwe is positioning itself as a growing leader in digital health transformation within Southern Africa, with technology playing a key role in building a stronger and more resilient healthcare system.