A split-screen photograph contrasts the inefficiency of paper medical records with modern digital technology in a Ugandan healthcare context. On the left, a frustrated male health worker, dressed in a local polo shirt, struggles to locate information amidst an overwhelming mountain of disorganized paper files on overflowing, dusty wooden shelves in a cramped, dimly lit storage room. On the right, a confident and smiling Ugandan female doctor in a clean white coat uses a sleek tablet displaying a professional Electronic Medical Record (EMR) interface with patient charts and icons. She is smiling warmly while conversing directly with an older Ugandan female patient in a bright, modern, and welcoming clinic setting with anatomical posters on the wall, illustrating a streamlined, efficient, and hopeful future.
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