How digital technologies are already changing the Bulgarian healthcare system and why this process is essential for the development of the sector - a new documentary "Code: Life", created by the Bulgarian Cluster for Digital Solutions and Innovations in Healthcare, provides answers.
Director and screenwriter is Vyara Deyanova, cinematographer - Dobromir Ivanov. "The healthcare sector is one of the most economically complex and fragmented sectors in any country and therefore reform in it is an extremely difficult, slow but necessary process," Mira Ganova, Executive Director of the Bulgarian Cluster, told BNR. Through the film dialogue between Bulgarian health experts and patients, the team tries to show the importance of the topic and to urge both politicians and society to make it a priority on their agenda.
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