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Asseco develops e-health services in Lower Silesia

As part of the project called “Electronic Medical Records – cooperation for the benefit of patients in the region of Legnica, Głogów and Lubin” Asseco will be responsible for the implementation of its proprietary AMMS system at two hospitals in Lower Silesia. The new software will enable these medical institutions to use electronic medical records. The signed contracts are worth nearly PLN 2.1 million gross.

The Copper Health Center (Miedziowe Centrum Zdrowia) based in Lubin as well as the County Hospital (Szpital Powiatowy) in Głogów will use the Asseco Medical Management Solutions (AMMS). Under the concluded agreements, Asseco will implement the software allowing these medical institutions to offer e-health services, which will help improve their work efficiency and the quality of patient services.
 

“Asseco will provide each of the hospitals with over a dozen modules of the AMMS system, including a number of HIS-class applications, such as Electronic Medical Records and the Medical Information Portal,” said Andrzej Motkowski, Expert Key Account Manager at Asseco Poland. “Moreover, the Głogów-based hospital will deploy the mHOSP system dedicated for iOS and Android platforms, allowing their doctors to access the software solutions right at the patient bedside, with the help of mobile devices such as tablets” he added.

The newly commenced projects are a continuation of Asseco’s work in Lower Silesia. A few weeks earlier, the company signed a contract with a consortium of nine medical centers operating in that region.

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AMMS is a comprehensive IT solution dedicated to large and medium-sized hospitals, polyclinics, medical centers, outpatient clinics and emergency departments. The solution provides support for the hospital’s medical departments (HIS) and administrative departments (ERP). AMMS features a number of functionalities for the identification of patients, including registration of referrals with the help two-dimensional barcodes, as well as retrieval of patient data from identity documents. It also enables printing and reading of doctor referrals in the encoded form. Transmission of such documents in electronic format between different medical centers reduces the time of patient registration and admission, while eliminating errors that might occur due to incorrect reading of handwriting.


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