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Digitalization of Mexican Healthcare: Studies for Transformation

By Bruno Valera - Medikit
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Bruno Valera  By Bruno Valera | CEO - Fri, 03/07/2025 - 07:30

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Technological evolution has impacted various sectors, and healthcare is no exception. In Mexico, access to digital tools in the healthcare sector has become an urgent necessity to improve medical care, operational efficiency, and patient safety. In this context, the campaign "Connect to a Better Healthcare Experience" aims to drive digitalization through tools such as electronic prescriptions, digital medical records, and other technological services that benefit both patients and healthcare professionals.

However, for digitalization to have a real and significant impact, it is essential to measure its progress and identify areas of opportunity. Therefore, several studies seek to provide key insights into the current state of digitalization in Mexico's healthcare ecosystem.

Inclusion of Digital Health in Academic Programs

The education of healthcare professionals must adapt to technological changes to ensure more efficient and high-quality patient care. This study analyzes and measures the degree to which digital health topics are included in academic programs across universities in the country.

Expected findings:

  • Identification of universities that have integrated digital health into their curricula.

  • Gaps in professional training related to emerging technologies.

  • Challenges and opportunities for integrating digital tools into medical education.

The lack of training in areas such as artificial intelligence, telemedicine, and medical data management poses a significant barrier to the effective adoption of digital health solutions. This study seeks to generate recommendations for universities to adapt their curricula and prepare professionals for the digital era.

The Role of Insurance Companies

The insurance sector plays a crucial role in the digital transformation of healthcare by facilitating the adoption of technologies that optimize care delivery and reduce costs. This study examines the impact of the insurance industry on the digitalization of the healthcare ecosystem.

Key aspects of the study:

  • Implementation of digital technologies in healthcare and insurance management processes.

  • Adoption of electronic prescriptions and digital patient records by insurers.

  • Impact on patient experience and overall healthcare system efficiency.

The findings of this study are expected to serve as a guide for fostering partnerships between insurers and healthcare providers, promoting the integration of technologies that enhance medical care and improve health outcomes across the population.

Digital Maturity Index of Healthcare Providers

Despite technological advances, many healthcare providers still face challenges in their digital transformation journey. This study aims to assess the level of digital maturity among different healthcare providers and their ability to leverage technology in service delivery.

Study objectives:

  • Identify the level of digital technology adoption in hospitals, clinics, and private practices.

  • Evaluate the interoperability of healthcare information systems.

  • Analyze investment in digital technologies within the sector.

The results will provide a clear understanding of the current state of digitalization and serve as a foundation for designing strategies that drive innovation in the healthcare sector.

Progress and Challenges of Electronic Prescriptions

One of the most significant advancements in healthcare digitalization is the implementation of electronic prescriptions. This study seeks to better understand the perceptions of doctors, patients, and digital platforms regarding the benefits and challenges of this tool.

Key study points:

  • Analysis of the adoption rate of electronic prescriptions in Mexico.

  • Evaluation of benefits in terms of efficiency and safety for doctors and patients.

  • Identification of barriers and challenges in national implementation.

This study will provide firsthand insights into how electronic prescriptions are perceived within the healthcare ecosystem and what measures can be taken to effectively promote their use. The digitalization of medical prescriptions is a fundamental step toward improving traceability and safety in medical treatments.

Conclusion

These studies present an opportunity to understand and strengthen the digital transformation of Mexico's healthcare sector. Digitalization is a key factor in improving the efficiency, accessibility, and quality of healthcare services, but it requires the active participation of all stakeholders.

For more information about these studies or if you are interested in participating, visit: https://www.saluddigital.io/

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