100 thousand of electronic directions and more than 2 million patients that were being electronic medical records - are the numbers of the first month of the Program medical safeguards in electronic health system’I (EES).
Since April 1, when the full amount of earned Program medical safeguards in EES made more than 2.5 million electronic medical records for 2.1 million patients.
Electronic submission prescribed by the primary physician, or the attending physician. Direction you want the patient to get free medical services that it guarantees medical guarantee. The patient can choose the medical institution, which wants to be treated, regardless of their place of registration.
Principal directions in EES in April:
- for expert advice - 005 80 patients;
- in the medical diagnostic procedures - 1 303;
- direction to the hospital - 1 769;
- direction in the visual studies - 237 10;
- on laboratory procedure 1 837;
- therapies - 645;
- surgery - 434.
15 984 patients have already used their directions, 7 279 - in the process.
105 866 directions issued by the doctors of the primary, 9 755 - doctors specialized medical care.
most e-referrals of patients discharged in Kiev - 21%. In second place Kharkiv region - 13%, the third - the region - 12% of the areas.
Total EES has 291 469 active registered employees in the medical sector:
- physicians primary care - 25 374;
- doctors, specialized medical care - 110 593;
nurses - 155 502.
Modern and functional electronic health system’I net'capacious part of the transformation of Ukrainian medicine. Patient data is stored in a secure, Central database instead of on paper cards.
Access to all patient data should the family doctor. All the other doctors can request access to information and the patient gives permission through a password, which comes to him on the phone.
In General, patient data such as blood group, vaccinations, allegron reactions, have access to all doctors. To a specific episode of treatment only the doctor who is the episode.
Anonymised electronic data are the basis for decision-making in the health system’I, and their analysis makes it possible to control the quality of medical services.