As part of efforts to strengthen primary healthcare services and home-based care, the HAP Project has successfully completed the distribution of 98 IT units (89 laptops and 9 desktop computers) to 76 Health Centres across 17 Local Units of Health Care (LUHCs).
The equipment was provided to Home Care Coordinators, Peer Group facilitators, and LUHCs with the aim of improving communication, coordination, documentation, and the management of continuing education activities and community-based healthcare services.
Investment in technological equipment represents a necessary step towards the modernisation of the healthcare system and the strengthening of the role of coordinators and professional groups, whose continuous professional development is essential to improving the quality of community-based healthcare services.