Berlin: The Director-General of the World Health Organisation (WHO) on Monday promoted the benefits of digital transformation in health care, while also cautioning that digital technologies needed to be "used wisely".
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus made the remarks on the second day of the World Health Summit, which had been due to take place in Berlin but was switched to an online event because of the pandemic.
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Ghebreyesus said that "we are seeing first hand how these new tools can support our efforts" as the world experienced "the first pandemic of the digital age".
He added that digital technologies could bring the world "further down the road to universal health coverage", but needed to comply with "ethical standards" and "protect privacy and confidentiality."