Cambodia is advancing its efforts toward universal health coverage by implementing a central registry that links various social health protection programs, improving access to essential services for citizens.
Cambodia is addressing challenges in its social health protection system by creating a central registry that connects various programs across the country. The USAID Local Health System Sustainability Project (LHSS) is collaborating with national organizations to build this data-sharing infrastructure, which will streamline the process for clients and healthcare providers alike. The new system aims to provide quick access to information on service eligibility, locations, and costs, all while ensuring data privacy.
This interoperable network promises to enhance efficiency across Cambodia’s social safety-net, supporting policymakers, service providers, and banks. As the system evolves, it is expected to play a crucial role in Cambodia’s journey toward achieving universal health coverage for all citizens.