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The mobile application eHealth is the leader in the "Health and Fitness" category in Bulgaria

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The mobile application eHealth (eZdrave) now has over 200,000 active users who have access to all their data from the National Health Information System. The application, developed by Information Services, has been downloaded a total of 483,000 times, and the number of sessions has exceeded 6.5 million.

According to Information Services, eHealth is the leading app in Bulgaria in the ''Health and Fitness'' category and leads the rankings for the most downloaded apps in App Store and Google Play. One of its biggest advantages is that the information is presented in language that is easy for patients to understand. It also provides parents with access to their children's health records until they turn 18.

Since the end of August, the new "Health Library" module of the National Health Information System has also been operational. It brings together in one place verified information provided by the Ministry of Health, partner institutions and experts in various fields. It already contains over 70 publications related to baby care, vaccines, healthy nutrition, etc.

Edited by Darina Grigorova

Published and translated by Kostadin Atanasov

Photo: BTA



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