New Delhi, Nov. 21 -- Countries across South-East Asia came together on the second day of the Regional Open Digital Health Summit (RODHS) 2025 in New Delhi to plan the next phase of digital health transformation. Health leaders focused on building connected, standards-based health systems that can work together seamlessly. The discussions, demonstrations, and technical sessions were part of a broader regional effort to make healthcare data exchange safe, open, and interoperable.
According to a Ministry of Electronics & IT press release, the day's sessions centered on turning broad digital health visions into practical systems that could improve care delivery. Delegates from Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, the Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Thail...
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