The Moroccan Blood Agency Showcases Its Digital Strategy at the Health-E Forum in Casablanca

The Moroccan Blood Agency Showcases Its Digital Strategy at the Health-E Forum in Casablanca

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The Moroccan Blood Agency showcases its digital strategy at the Health-E Forum in Casablanca

The Moroccan Blood Agency announced its participation in the third edition of the International Digital Health Forum, Health-E, taking place in Casablanca from November 25 to 27, 2025, under the theme “From Vision to Impact: Advancing Digital Health for All.”

The agency’s involvement in this international event aims to highlight the progress made in developing the national blood transfusion system and to showcase the advanced steps toward integrating digital solutions at various stages of blood collection, processing, and tracking, ensuring transparency and enhancing the donor experience.

The agency believes that its presence at the forum aligns with its commitment to supporting the digital transformation of the health sector and embracing innovative solutions that improve service quality and place citizens at the center of attention. It will also present its efforts to modernize the blood transfusion system according to a structured approach in line with international practices.

In this context, the agency will organize a discussion session on November 27 titled “The Moroccan Blood Agency: Ensuring Blood Safety and Facilitating Access for All.” This will be an opportunity to highlight its pivotal role in securing the blood transfusion chain, from collection and processing to safe distribution.

Through this participation, the agency seeks to present an innovative model for tracking blood products, enhancing quality and safety at all stages of transport, and ensuring equitable access to blood for all citizens.

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