The initiative seeks to reduce waiting times and improve service quality through technological tools designed to better understand patients’ needs. The director of the CSS, Dino Mon, emphasized that this alliance will allow for an exchange of experiences to generate direct benefits for citizens. For his part, Mayor Mayer Mizrachi underscored the importance of the government developing its own technological solutions to improve public efficiency. Key Points of the New Agreement Between CSS and the Mayor’s Office: Data analysis: The system will identify patient flow and services with the highest demand. Strategic planning: It will allow CSS to know the prevalence of diseases for better decision making. Implementation: The project will begin with a pilot program in a health unit before expanding nationwide, from polyclinics to hospitals. According to Rosilda Robinson, pictured above, Director of Human Resources at the CSS, these tools will allow for the management of critical information to strengthen primary care. The post The Municipality of Panama and CSS are Reducing Waiting Times by Promoting the Digitization of Services appeared first on Newsroom Panama. The Social Security Fund (CSS) and the Municipality of Panama City formalized an inter-institutional cooperation agreement aimed at digitizing and optimizing care for insured individuals.
Panama and CSS Reduce Waiting Times Through Service Digitization
The Municipality of Panama and the Social Security Fund have signed a cooperation agreement to digitize and optimize care for insured individuals. The initiative aims to reduce waiting times and improve healthcare quality through modern technology.