REMOTE REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH SERVICES DURING THE CORONA PERIOD AND THE BET OF THE HUMAN RIGHT TO MEDICINE IN MOROCCO
Abstract
This research examines the digitization of reproductive health services, which is the sum total associated with the health of women and infants, as well as birth control mechanisms. Humanity in various parts of the world has suffered as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, whether in the economic or social aspect, the latter of which health is an integral part, which led people to search for appropriate solutions to their health conditions, especially those related to digitization. Morocco has been experimenting with the digitization of administrative services in general and health in particular, not so long ago, and has enacted a set of legislation aimed at accelerating the pace of abolition of paper management. Due to the importance of reproductive health, Morocco has witnessed various and multiple experiences to provide its services, but according to the study, it is still insufficient, due to a set of obstacles. The study followed the descriptive and analytical approach, in addition to the inductive.
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