


On the sidelines of the 3rd edition of the Gitex Africa Morocco 2025, which is held from April 14 to 16 in Marrakech, the Mohammed VI Foundation of Sciences and Health (FM6SS) and Mipihsib, the French public interest group specializing in the health sector, announced the signing of a strategic partnership aimed at accelerating the digital transformation of the Moroccan health system. This initiative is part of the national strategy for modernizing health infrastructure and intends to position digital as a lever for efficiency and inclusion in health services in Morocco.
The partnership between the FM6SS and MIPIHSIB is based on the exchange of expertise to meet the challenges linked to the management of health data, the improvement of the patient career, as well as the modernization of hospital infrastructure.
The two parties have emphasized the need to build the foundations of digital health sovereignty, with a first objective, that of increasing operational efficiency in two strategic hospitals, namely the Mohammed VI international university hospital in Bouskoura and the Mohammed VI international university hospital by 2027.
Support for health professionals and deployment of digital solutions
In addition to the transfer of know-how, this partnership is materialized by an ambitious operational program. It is articulated around the rise in skills of health professionals, support in the field of Moroccan establishments, as well as the deployment of digital solutions that meet international quality and security standards.
Mipihsib, with its expertise in digitalization of the health sector in France, will support this transition with proven solutions in terms of hospital information systems and digitalization of care paths.
A regional model
This strategic partnership is not limited to Morocco. He also intends to position the kingdom as a key player in digital health at the regional level. By pooling proven digital solutions, Morocco can become a model of cooperation and good practices for other African countries.
The initiative also promotes exchanges between players in the health sector, contributing to the structuring of an innovative ecosystem on the continent.
Digital sovereignty, an essential pillar for the protection of health data
Another central aspect of this partnership lies in the sovereign management of health data. In collaboration with the first HDS certified French host, Morocco guarantees the security and confidentiality of sensitive medical information, while preserving its independence from foreign actors.
-This model of digital sovereignty is essential in a global context where cyberrenchers increase and where health data management becomes a strategic priority.
A roadmap built around 6 priority axes
The partnership is based on a structured cooperation strategy around six major axes:
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Axe 1 : Improvement in quality of care and access to treatments
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Axe 2 : Digital training of health professionals
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Axe 3 : Health prevention
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Axe 4 : Research and innovation
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Axe 5 : Artificial intelligence and medical computer science
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Axe 6 : Sport & Health
