Peru’s Health Sector Bolsters Vaccination Efforts Nationwide
LIMA, Peru – September 14, 2025 – Peru’s Ministry of Health (Minsa) is intensifying nationwide vaccination campaigns as part of ongoing efforts to protect the population against preventable diseases. this initiative builds upon recent advancements in healthcare digitalization, including a pilot program launched in the Rímac district to implement an Electronic Clinical History Digitalization system.
Minister of Health César Vásquez Sánchez unveiled the pilot program in Rímac,aiming to streamline patient data management across Minsa and EsSalud facilities,ultimately improving healthcare quality. The digitalization initiative is expected to enhance efficiency and accessibility of medical records, supporting broader public health strategies like vaccination drives.
Meanwhile, a Second International Congress on the Education of the Future concluded on September 11-12, drawing virtual participation from students across ten countries. Though focused on education, the congress underscores Peru’s commitment to embracing innovation and technological advancements – principles directly applicable to modernizing the health sector and improving public health outcomes.
These developments come as Peru continues to prioritize preventative healthcare measures, with vaccination campaigns targeting key demographics throughout the country. Further details on specific vaccination schedules and locations are available through Minsa’s official channels.