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LMDC Takes Lead, Unveils New Digital Transformation Platform to Modernize Liberia’s Healthcare Regulation

Monrovia, Liberia: The Liberia Medical and Dental Council (LMDC), has unveiled its digital Transformation Platform to ease oversight of medical and dental regulation across Liberia.

Built by a critical Liberian tech infrastructure, Creator Matrix, the system was structured to straighten the rough edges of paperwork to a more digitized technological framework which speeds up regulatory processes, and keeps a clear eye on medical and dental practice nationwide.

Launched on Wednesday, December 10, 2025, the portal will bring real benefits, including making licensing and registrations quicker and easier-no more mountains of paper, no more long waits.

A power-point presentation which decodes the technological architectural design of the platform details that the framework integrates LMDC’s existing regulatory and licensing tools with QuickBooks and other internal platforms.

“The digital shift will enhance regulatory efficiency through a centralized database for all licensed practitioners, faster license processing, stricter compliance monitoring, automated disbursements, and real-time financial reporting,” says Eric Cassell of Creator Metrix.

Cassell narrated, the system also aims to eliminate duplication, strengthen audit trails, improve budget control, and boost public trust by offering online applications, digital confirmations, and streamlining renewals.

In remarks, LMDC chairperson, Dr. Ayun K. Cassell, expressed satisfaction for the milestone achievement by his team it would enhance public trust in Liberia’s healthcare regulatory framework and track compliance.

“These improvements aren’t just about technology; they’re about transforming how we serve Liberians, said Dr. Cassell. By reducing red tape and increasing transparency, we aim to ensure that health professionals can focus on delivering high-quality care while regulators maintain rigorous, evidence-based oversight.”

As the platform rolls out, LMDC officials say they will continue to solicit feedback from practitioners and the public to refine and expand its capabilities, ensuring that the system evolves in step with the country’s healthcare needs.

Health institutions present at the launch of the framework praised LMDC management and team for taking a step into the future of medical regulation.

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