Tanzania, July 16 -- Dar es Salaam. The Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute (JKCI) has been commended for introducing a digital system that enables effective tracking and follow-up of patients receiving treatment during medical camps.

The minister of information, arts, culture, and sports, Paul Makonda, said the system has improved continuity of care by allowing doctors to access patients' medical histories, including previous diagnoses, tests conducted, and treatments provided.

He made the remarks during a seven-day free medical camp in Arusha, organized by the Arusha Regional Commissioner's Office in collaboration with his office as Member of Parliament for Arusha Urban, the Ministry of Health, national referral hospitals, specialized he...