Morocco’s Ministry of Health and Social Protection is implementing a collaborative information system to centralize, secure, and distribute national healthcare protocols covering prevention, screening, diagnosis, and patient care. Delivered through an integrated mobile application and administration platform, the initiative aims to harmonize care practices, strengthen professional coordination, and modernize the management of medical references nationwide.
The project reflects a broader digital transformation of how clinical protocols are designed, shared, and adopted by healthcare professionals. It targets the creation and deployment of a unified system dedicated to managing health program protocols across the country.
Designed as an operational, national-scale tool, the platform will serve professionals working in primary healthcare facilities and specialized support structures, particularly those focused on tuberculosis, HIV, and viral hepatitis. The objective is to ensure unified, reliable, and continuously updated access to official medical references, reinforcing consistency in practice across all regions.
At its core is a native mobile application that enables structured consultation of protocols by health program, pathology, and procedure type. Content is organized into standardized operational procedures and clinical algorithms, optimized for daily use. Search functionality is built for speed and precision through simple and multi-criteria queries.
A key feature is the conversion of existing PDF protocols into dynamic digital e-books, addressing the limitations of static formats that are difficult to update and distribute. Beyond reference access, the system functions as a collaborative workspace, offering thematic, hierarchical, and territorial discussion spaces where professionals can exchange insights, share documents, and track current program topics.
Security is central to the platform’s design. The Ministry emphasizes protocol authenticity, traceability of updates, and strict identification of authorized administrators. Access will rely on reinforced authentication, including biometric verification alongside standard credentials.
Scheduled for implementation between February and June 2026 and financed through Global Fund support, the project includes delivery of a turnkey system comprising the mobile app, administrative interface, source code, and management tools. The platform establishes a modern framework for secure, coordinated, and standardized healthcare protocol management.
