The Future of Public Health
The classic consultation sheet system is exceeded, whether or not the forensic document is still
necessary for archiving, according to the legislation in force.
The health system’s lack of computerization
has more and more...
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The Future of Public Health
The classic consultation sheet system is exceeded, whether or not the forensic document is still
necessary for archiving, according to the legislation in force.
The health system’s lack of computerization
has more and more visible effects, impacting on patients, medical act and internal operational costs:
Over 10% of the requested laboratory analysis are lost or not communicated on time;
Over 10-15% of the radiological investigations outcomes are sent too late, right after the
therapeutic decision has been made;
5% of the investigations are unnecessarily repeated;
1% of the medical documents are physically lost every year.
The low speed of data transmission, the loss of laboratory analysis and their outcomes, the reduced
accessibility to information and large delays for radiological investigations, the unnecessary repetitions
of some analysis and the loss of medical documents push medical institutions, either public or private,
towards process comp
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