The Lagos State government has introduced the most advanced remote control system in the primary medical center (PHC) in the 1st Health District as part of an effort to strengthen medical care at an primary medical level, and has strengthened medical provision in the area. did.
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This system, which was entrusted by Dr. Claudiana Ibijok, Mrs. Lagos, is expected to improve medical access to residents in the Lagos Daiichi Health District, especially in the area where the service is not well -served. I am. Providing real -time monitoring of the primary health center (PHC) improves efficiency, making remote consultation between patients and experts easier.
Fast Lady, Mrs. Omolola Sanyaor, the wife of Egube Idim LCDA, the wife of Egube Idim LCDA, was the representative of Mrs. Mrs. Omorola, the wife of Egube Idim LCDA, on Friday, September 27, 2024. , I emphasized as follows. The importance of remote system control. She pointed out that, especially for residents in areas where they do not receive enough services in the state and have difficulty access, they could improve high quality medical care.
She emphasized that this system could monitor PHC real -time monitoring, easier remote consultation with experts, and could fill the gap between Lagos’s primary medical services and secondary medical services.
“This is not just the advancement of technology. This is a bold declaration of our determination that residents will not be left behind when using high -quality medical care,” said Dr. Sunwol (Mrs.). said. She praised her dedication to the project to realize the project of Dr. Orung Milayo Bangcore, the secretary -general of the 1st Health District of Lagos.
She explained that the remote control system improves early diagnosis, promotes efficient referrals, and is expected to guarantee more appropriate management of medical resources. This system can remotely monitor and manage the health status in the district, and reduce the burden on secondary medical facilities by dealing with mild health problems at primary levels.
“This initiative reflects our determination to change Lagos’s medical care. This is an essential step in reducing the mortality rate of the whole state and improving health,” said Dr. Sunwol (Mrs.). added. He pointed out that this innovative approach would function as a model that advanced to the state -of -the -art medical care, urging other health districts to adopt this innovative approach.
Mrs. Mrs. President has reconfirmed the Babadide Sunwall administration’s initiatives to use technology to strengthen medical provision in local communities, especially in rural areas and sufficient services.
Dr. Orung Mirayo Bangcore, a permanent secretary of the Lagos Daiichi Health Zone, has expressed pride in the ward’s health in the past year. As part of the district support program, she has revealed that more than 5,000 people have been tested for non -infectious diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, cervical cancer, and breast cancer. He also stated that 30 % of the examinations had some health that needed a tracking survey, and the school district actively track these cases.
Furthermore, Dr. Bangkor focuses on children’s health, including the success of the vaccination enhancement program aimed at reducing the number of children who have been partially vaccinated in the Arimosho area. I emphasized the points. “Through this program, 512 children were identified, vaccinated, and were able to ensure that they were able to protect them from preventive diseases,” she said.
Princess Olabishi Adevah, chairman of Mosan Ocnora LCDA, praised the governor and First Lady’s dedication to state medical development. Advaho added that the remote control system guarantees a timely expert consultation, and that improving the referral process will reduce delays in patient care.
“The system will not only improve the patient experience, but will significantly reduce the mortality rate in our local community,” she said.
The event included Dr. Orseen Ogboy, Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Health, as another senior official. Lagos, Secretary of Public Service, Mrs. Orasun Kami Oevora. Dr. Biodun Onaere, director of the Ministry of Employment and Ministry of Employment. Dr. Orwatoni Adiemi, the senior assistant assistant governor in charge of the health.
The operation of the remote control system is an important achievement in Lagos’s Medical Transformation Agenda, consistent with Governor Babazide Sanwuor, which improves medical access throughout the state.
As Lagos continues to progress in medical innovation, the operation of remote control systems in the first public health district is a proof of state initiatives to improve the medical access, quality and efficiency of all residents. This system will definitely function as a benchmark in other health districts and will contribute to the construction of a healthier Lagos.