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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The Department of the Channel has been working for several months on the project for a single computerised medico-social dossier (dumsi) with the enm-ble of the professionals involved in the collection: social workers, doctors, administrators. The aim is to enable professionals, regardless of their area of competence (disability, child protection, social assistance for children, integration), to have a single computerised family file allowing a...)
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The Department of the Channel has been working for several months on the project for a single computerised medico-social dossier (dumsi) with the enm-ble of the professionals involved in the collection: social workers, doctors, administrators. The aim is to enable professionals, regardless of their area of competence (disability, child protection, social assistance for children, integration), to have a single computerised family file allowing a comprehensive view of the family with the aim of facilitating decision-making by multidisciplinary teams. As part of the global dumsi approach, the project to inform child maternal protection (PMI) results in the acquisition of software that contributes to coordination and mutualisation with the various actors of the IMP. This is therefore only an indispensable first step aimed at dematerialising all procedures and data in order to optimise the working time spent in consultation and the availability of health professionals to the inhabitants. The PMI, is a department of the Departmental Council of the Channel. It is a free and inclusive prevention service that operates in five main areas:- Prenatal medico-social prevention and for children under 6 years of age (consultations at home or permanently for pregnancy and postnatal follow-up, health check-up in kindergarten);- family planning and education activities (contraception consultations, maintenance prior to voluntary termination of pregnancy, screening for sexually transmitted infections, marital and family counselling);- the approval and monitoring of the individual (mother and family assistants) and collective (crèches, collective receptions of minors), participation in measures to assess and support child protection situations;- public health measures.The public is hosted in the nine medical and social centres (CMS), spread throughout the department of the Channel.The PMI department receives a very large amount of information (around 22 000 for public health data only) then sent to the territory and circulating between the Maison des solidarités de la Manche (“seat” of the PMI) and the CMS: the dematerialisation of these data is a very important issue for the service.These information, pregnancy declarations, birth notices, health certificates are the essential basis for the prevention work of the PMI service, and enable the extraction of epidemiological data.The PMI service of the Department of the Channel collects data from the CAF with a view to centra-reading and pooling information that has been used to produce epide-miological statistical data; this is in accordance with Article L2112-2 of the Public Health Code, which defines the tasks of the IMP.Some of these data make it possible to establish health indicators inaccessible by another source:- the statistics for the Regional Health Agency (ARS),- the calculation of the Body Mass Index (IMC) in connection with the REPPOP network (*).To date, several missions of the PMI service are processed manually. The proposed transaction consists of the acquisition of a mechanism allowing for the electronic exchange, data and information transfers, with a view to identifying and pooling the collected data. (English)
Property / summary: The Department of the Channel has been working for several months on the project for a single computerised medico-social dossier (dumsi) with the enm-ble of the professionals involved in the collection: social workers, doctors, administrators. The aim is to enable professionals, regardless of their area of competence (disability, child protection, social assistance for children, integration), to have a single computerised family file allowing a comprehensive view of the family with the aim of facilitating decision-making by multidisciplinary teams. As part of the global dumsi approach, the project to inform child maternal protection (PMI) results in the acquisition of software that contributes to coordination and mutualisation with the various actors of the IMP. This is therefore only an indispensable first step aimed at dematerialising all procedures and data in order to optimise the working time spent in consultation and the availability of health professionals to the inhabitants. The PMI, is a department of the Departmental Council of the Channel. It is a free and inclusive prevention service that operates in five main areas:- Prenatal medico-social prevention and for children under 6 years of age (consultations at home or permanently for pregnancy and postnatal follow-up, health check-up in kindergarten);- family planning and education activities (contraception consultations, maintenance prior to voluntary termination of pregnancy, screening for sexually transmitted infections, marital and family counselling);- the approval and monitoring of the individual (mother and family assistants) and collective (crèches, collective receptions of minors), participation in measures to assess and support child protection situations;- public health measures.The public is hosted in the nine medical and social centres (CMS), spread throughout the department of the Channel.The PMI department receives a very large amount of information (around 22 000 for public health data only) then sent to the territory and circulating between the Maison des solidarités de la Manche (“seat” of the PMI) and the CMS: the dematerialisation of these data is a very important issue for the service.These information, pregnancy declarations, birth notices, health certificates are the essential basis for the prevention work of the PMI service, and enable the extraction of epidemiological data.The PMI service of the Department of the Channel collects data from the CAF with a view to centra-reading and pooling information that has been used to produce epide-miological statistical data; this is in accordance with Article L2112-2 of the Public Health Code, which defines the tasks of the IMP.Some of these data make it possible to establish health indicators inaccessible by another source:- the statistics for the Regional Health Agency (ARS),- the calculation of the Body Mass Index (IMC) in connection with the REPPOP network (*).To date, several missions of the PMI service are processed manually. The proposed transaction consists of the acquisition of a mechanism allowing for the electronic exchange, data and information transfers, with a view to identifying and pooling the collected data. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The Department of the Channel has been working for several months on the project for a single computerised medico-social dossier (dumsi) with the enm-ble of the professionals involved in the collection: social workers, doctors, administrators. The aim is to enable professionals, regardless of their area of competence (disability, child protection, social assistance for children, integration), to have a single computerised family file allowing a comprehensive view of the family with the aim of facilitating decision-making by multidisciplinary teams. As part of the global dumsi approach, the project to inform child maternal protection (PMI) results in the acquisition of software that contributes to coordination and mutualisation with the various actors of the IMP. This is therefore only an indispensable first step aimed at dematerialising all procedures and data in order to optimise the working time spent in consultation and the availability of health professionals to the inhabitants. The PMI, is a department of the Departmental Council of the Channel. It is a free and inclusive prevention service that operates in five main areas:- Prenatal medico-social prevention and for children under 6 years of age (consultations at home or permanently for pregnancy and postnatal follow-up, health check-up in kindergarten);- family planning and education activities (contraception consultations, maintenance prior to voluntary termination of pregnancy, screening for sexually transmitted infections, marital and family counselling);- the approval and monitoring of the individual (mother and family assistants) and collective (crèches, collective receptions of minors), participation in measures to assess and support child protection situations;- public health measures.The public is hosted in the nine medical and social centres (CMS), spread throughout the department of the Channel.The PMI department receives a very large amount of information (around 22 000 for public health data only) then sent to the territory and circulating between the Maison des solidarités de la Manche (“seat” of the PMI) and the CMS: the dematerialisation of these data is a very important issue for the service.These information, pregnancy declarations, birth notices, health certificates are the essential basis for the prevention work of the PMI service, and enable the extraction of epidemiological data.The PMI service of the Department of the Channel collects data from the CAF with a view to centra-reading and pooling information that has been used to produce epide-miological statistical data; this is in accordance with Article L2112-2 of the Public Health Code, which defines the tasks of the IMP.Some of these data make it possible to establish health indicators inaccessible by another source:- the statistics for the Regional Health Agency (ARS),- the calculation of the Body Mass Index (IMC) in connection with the REPPOP network (*).To date, several missions of the PMI service are processed manually. The proposed transaction consists of the acquisition of a mechanism allowing for the electronic exchange, data and information transfers, with a view to identifying and pooling the collected data. (English) / qualifier
 
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Project Q3673605 in France
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Project Q3673605 in France

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    50,512.94 Euro
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    101,025.88 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    15 October 2015
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    31 December 2019
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    DEPARTEMENT DE LA MANCHE
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    50050
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    Le Département de la Manche travaille depuis plusieurs mois sur le projet de dossier unique médico-social informatisé (DUMSI) avec l'ensem-ble des professionnels concernés de la collectivi-té : travailleurs sociaux, médecins, administra-tifs. L'objectif est de permettre aux profession-nels, quel que soit leur domaine de compétence (handicap, protection maternelle infantile, aide sociale à l'enfance, insertion), de disposer d'un dossier unique familial informatisé permettantd'avoir une vision globale de la famille dans l'objectif de faciliter la prise de décision par les équipes pluridisciplinaires. S'inscrivant dans la démarche globale de DUMSI, le projet d'informa-tisation de la protection maternelle infantile (PMI) se traduit par l'acquisition d'un logiciel con-tribuant à la coordination et la mutualisation avec les différents acteurs de la PMI. Ceci n'est donc qu'une première étape indispensable visant à terme à dématérialiser l'ensemble des procédu-res et des données pour optimiser les temps de travail passés en consultation et la disponibilité des professionnels de santé auprès des habitants.La PMI, est un service du Conseil départemental de la Manche. C'est un service de prévention gratuit et ouvert à tous qui intervient dans cinq principaux domaines :- des actions de prévention médico-sociale préna-tale et auprès des enfants de moins de 6 ans (consultations à domicile ou en permanence pour le suivi de grossesse et le suivi postnatal, bilan de santé en école maternelle) ;- des actions de planification et d'éducation familiale (consultations de contraception, entre-tien préalable à une interruption volontaire de grossesse, dépistage des infections sexuellement transmissibles, conseil conjugal et familial) ;- l'agrément et le contrôle des modes d'accueil individuels (assistantes maternelles et familiales) et collectifs (crèches, accueils collectifs de mineurs,) ;- la participation aux actions d'évaluation et d'accompagnement des situations de protection de l'enfance ;- des actions de santé publique.Le public est accueilli dans les neuf centres médico-sociaux (CMS), répartis sur l'ensemble du département de la Manche.Le service de PMI est destinataire d'une quantité très importante d'informations (22 000 environ pour les seules données de santé publique) qui est ensuite adressée en territoire et qui circule entre la Maison des solidarités de la Manche ("siège" de la PMI) et les CMS : la dématérialisation de ces données est un enjeu très important pour le service.Ces informations, déclarations de grossesse, avis de naissance, certificats de santé sont la base essentielle du travail de prévention du service de PMI, et permettent d'extraire des données épidémiologiques.Le service PMI du Département de la Manche ré-cupère des données de la CAF en vue de centra-liser et de mutualiser des informations qui ont vo-cation à produire des données statistiques épidé-miologiques ; ceci en application de l'article L2112-2 du code de la santé publique qui définit les missions de la PMI.Certaines de ces données permettent d'établir des indicateurs de santé inaccessibles par une autre source :- les statistiques destinées à l'Agence Régionale de Santé (ARS),- le calcul de l'Indice de Masse Corporelle (IMC) en lien avec le réseau REPPOP (*).A ce jour, plusieurs missions du service PMI sont traitées manuellement. L'opération envisagée consiste à acquérir un dispositif permettant les échanges dématérialisé, ainsi que les transferts de données et d'informations, en vue d'une cen-tralisation et d'une meilleure mutualisation des éléments recueillis. (French)
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    The Department of the Channel has been working for several months on the project for a single computerised medico-social dossier (dumsi) with the enm-ble of the professionals involved in the collection: social workers, doctors, administrators. The aim is to enable professionals, regardless of their area of competence (disability, child protection, social assistance for children, integration), to have a single computerised family file allowing a comprehensive view of the family with the aim of facilitating decision-making by multidisciplinary teams. As part of the global dumsi approach, the project to inform child maternal protection (PMI) results in the acquisition of software that contributes to coordination and mutualisation with the various actors of the IMP. This is therefore only an indispensable first step aimed at dematerialising all procedures and data in order to optimise the working time spent in consultation and the availability of health professionals to the inhabitants. The PMI, is a department of the Departmental Council of the Channel. It is a free and inclusive prevention service that operates in five main areas:- Prenatal medico-social prevention and for children under 6 years of age (consultations at home or permanently for pregnancy and postnatal follow-up, health check-up in kindergarten);- family planning and education activities (contraception consultations, maintenance prior to voluntary termination of pregnancy, screening for sexually transmitted infections, marital and family counselling);- the approval and monitoring of the individual (mother and family assistants) and collective (crèches, collective receptions of minors), participation in measures to assess and support child protection situations;- public health measures.The public is hosted in the nine medical and social centres (CMS), spread throughout the department of the Channel.The PMI department receives a very large amount of information (around 22 000 for public health data only) then sent to the territory and circulating between the Maison des solidarités de la Manche (“seat” of the PMI) and the CMS: the dematerialisation of these data is a very important issue for the service.These information, pregnancy declarations, birth notices, health certificates are the essential basis for the prevention work of the PMI service, and enable the extraction of epidemiological data.The PMI service of the Department of the Channel collects data from the CAF with a view to centra-reading and pooling information that has been used to produce epide-miological statistical data; this is in accordance with Article L2112-2 of the Public Health Code, which defines the tasks of the IMP.Some of these data make it possible to establish health indicators inaccessible by another source:- the statistics for the Regional Health Agency (ARS),- the calculation of the Body Mass Index (IMC) in connection with the REPPOP network (*).To date, several missions of the PMI service are processed manually. The proposed transaction consists of the acquisition of a mechanism allowing for the electronic exchange, data and information transfers, with a view to identifying and pooling the collected data. (English)
    18 November 2021
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    Identifiers

    16P04734
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