ASTANA, Kazakhstan, May 23. Kazakhstan is
testing a new digital healthcare system in clinics of its Karaganda
region aimed at improving efficiency of medical services and
optimizing healthcare management processes, Trend reports via the Kazakh
government’s draft legislation portal.
The pilot implementation is being carried out under a regulatory
framework approved by Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Healthcare, with the
system introduced in selected outpatient facilities in the
Karaganda region as part of broader sector digitalization
measures.
The new platform is designed to automate patient data
processing, improve interconnectivity between medical institutions,
and enhance analytical capabilities in healthcare management,
contributing to reduced administrative burden and improved service
delivery efficiency.
The project forms part of Kazakhstan’s wider digital
transformation agenda in the healthcare sector, which focuses on
introducing unified digital infrastructure and expanding the use of
data-driven management tools in medical services.