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Prestigious agreement with the Center of Healthcare

On 15 June 2012, the Centre for Healthcare Information Systems (CSIOZ) signed an agreement with the consortium of Asseco Poland and Kamsoft.

On 15 June 2012, the Centre for Healthcare Information Systems (CSIOZ) signed an agreement with the consortium of Asseco Poland and Kamsoft for the third stage of the construction of the Electronic Platform for Gathering, Analysis and Distribution of Digital Data on Medical Procedures (P1).
The contract involves the development of a system to gather medical data, handle registers, verify and support healthcare settlements, as well as the provision of an auxiliary database of extensive medical data. The contract is worth nearly PLN 160 million (gross).

 


The P1 project has been conceptualized and prepared by the Centre for Healthcare Information Systems primarily because of the need to adapt the functioning of information systems used in the Polish healthcare sector to the requirements imposed on the EU member states with respect to the development of European information society.

 


The project key objective is to construct an electronic platform of public healthcare services that would enable public administration bodies and citizens to collect, analyze and provide access to digital resources on medical procedures, in compliance with the Act of 28 April 2011 on the healthcare information system. The P1 system will gather information on all medical procedures performed for Polish citizens, regardless of the payer, as well as for citizens of the European Union and other countries, who are provided with healthcare services in the territory of Poland.

 


The P1 project is intended to expand the availability of patients’ health condition information and medical data, as well as to improve the quality of patient service by enabling performance of any e services related to medical procedures.

 


The total project cost exceeds PLN 712 million, of which 85 percent shall be financed from the European Regional Development Fund.


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