BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 15. The traditional
approach to the health care system did not meet modern
requirements, said Azerbaijani Health Minister Teymur Musayev
during a “Health for All” panel session at the XI Global Baku
Forum, Trend reports.
“The swift advancement of information technologies has
actualized the concept of “Health for All.” The digitization of
healthcare represents a transformation of the sector, encompassing
not only technological but also cultural shifts,” he said.
The minister said it has paved the way for the emergence of a
new paradigm in healthcare.
He further noted that Azerbaijan undertook significant efforts
over the past two decades to bolster the national healthcare
system, focusing on infrastructure, human resources, and healthcare
financing.
The XI Global Baku Forum is attended by representatives of many
countries and prestigious international organizations with more
than 350 guests from more than 70 countries.
The forum, which will run by March 16, will participate in
global discussions about the outcomes of COP28 and the preparation
for COP29. It will discuss causes endangering the evolving world
order, including security concerns and peace possibilities, as well
as initiatives to promote stability in a tumultuous global
landscape and the consequences. Additionally, it will investigate
solutions to handle impending issues, tackle critical conflicts and
megathreats, and cover climate, food, and nuclear security
concerns.
Moreover, discussions will encompass the role of military and
economic alliances in global governance, regional viewpoints,
relationships with the EU and neighboring states, youth policies,
strategies for enhancing resilience against global challenges and
addressing issues of inequality, natural resource scarcity, and
migration dynamics. Additionally, the forum will delve into the
emergence of new security paradigms in the era of artificial
intelligence, drones, and cyberweapons.
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