Moroccan private practice doctors are expressing deep concern and rejecting a new national health information system currently under development. The doctors’ coordinating committee cited a lack of prior consultation in their opposition to the law, number 52.26. They voiced their “deep worry and dissatisfaction” regarding the unilateral implementation of the project in its current form. The committee issued a statement on Monday calling for genuine, proactive dialogue with practicing physicians. The proposed system aims to integrate health information nationally, but doctors fear negative consequences without their input. They are urging the Ministry of Health to engage in consultations before moving forward. This protest highlights tensions surrounding healthcare digitization efforts in Morocco.