"Thanks to ongoing reforms, the CNHU-HKM has implemented an online appointment booking system similar to that used in developed countries, significantly reducing waiting times. The digitization of medical records allows for quick and secure access to patient information"
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CNHU-HKM of Cotonou: Minister Counselor for Health Claudine Prudencio assesses progress, By Erwane Oliyide, retrieved on February 25, 2025
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Claudine Prudencio
Claudine Afiavi Prudencio is a politician from Benin. She is the first president of the National Institute of Women of Benin, appointed to the Council of Ministers. President of the National Renewal Party (RN), she was a member of parliament and minister several times.
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