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The main premise for the implementation of Project P1 is the need to adapt the functioning information system in the health care sector in Poland to the requirements of the European Union’s Member States as part of the construction of the European Information Society. An important factor was also the state of information solutions in the area of health care in the country: their diversity and independence, including in particular the variety of technologies they use, which significantly impede and often prevent the exchange of medical data and documents between market participants involved in the diagnosis and treatment process, as well as assessing the quality of treatment and planning. The Polish healthcare system is characterised by a high level of complexity associated with the multitude and diversity of the entities involved. To illustrate the scale of needs, in order to provide medical care more than 38 million recipients operate tens of thousands of health care institutions of different sizes – from primary healthcare institutions to large provincial hospitals, over 12 thousand pharmacies, a number of supervisory, financing, policyholders and coordinating institutions. (English)
Property / summary: The main premise for the implementation of Project P1 is the need to adapt the functioning information system in the health care sector in Poland to the requirements of the European Union’s Member States as part of the construction of the European Information Society. An important factor was also the state of information solutions in the area of health care in the country: their diversity and independence, including in particular the variety of technologies they use, which significantly impede and often prevent the exchange of medical data and documents between market participants involved in the diagnosis and treatment process, as well as assessing the quality of treatment and planning. The Polish healthcare system is characterised by a high level of complexity associated with the multitude and diversity of the entities involved. To illustrate the scale of needs, in order to provide medical care more than 38 million recipients operate tens of thousands of health care institutions of different sizes – from primary healthcare institutions to large provincial hospitals, over 12 thousand pharmacies, a number of supervisory, financing, policyholders and coordinating institutions. (English) / rank
 
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Property / summary: The main premise for the implementation of Project P1 is the need to adapt the functioning information system in the health care sector in Poland to the requirements of the European Union’s Member States as part of the construction of the European Information Society. An important factor was also the state of information solutions in the area of health care in the country: their diversity and independence, including in particular the variety of technologies they use, which significantly impede and often prevent the exchange of medical data and documents between market participants involved in the diagnosis and treatment process, as well as assessing the quality of treatment and planning. The Polish healthcare system is characterised by a high level of complexity associated with the multitude and diversity of the entities involved. To illustrate the scale of needs, in order to provide medical care more than 38 million recipients operate tens of thousands of health care institutions of different sizes – from primary healthcare institutions to large provincial hospitals, over 12 thousand pharmacies, a number of supervisory, financing, policyholders and coordinating institutions. (English) / qualifier
 
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Revision as of 15:28, 14 October 2020

Project in Poland financed by DG Regio
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“ELECTRONIC PLATFORM FOR THE COLLECTION, ANALYSIS AND MAKING AVAILABLE OF DIGITAL RESOURCES ON MEDICAL INCIDENTS” (P1) — PHASE 2
Project in Poland financed by DG Regio

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    132,889,988.13 zloty
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    31,893,597.15 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    157,024,681.72 zloty
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    37,685,923.61 Euro
    13 January 2020
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    84.63 percent
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    16 February 2017
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    15 August 2020
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    CENTRUM SYSTEMÓW INFORMACYJNYCH OCHRONY ZDROWIA (CSIOZ)
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    Główną przesłanką do realizacji Projektu P1 jest potrzeba przystosowania funkcjonującego systemu informacyjnego w sektorze ochrony zdrowia w Polsce do wymogów stawianych krajom członkowskim Unii Europejskiej w ramach budowy europejskiego społeczeństwa informacyjnego. Ważnym czynnikiem był także stan rozwiązań informacyjnych w obszarze ochrony zdrowia w kraju: ich różnorodność oraz niezależność w tym w szczególności różnorodność stosowanych w nich technologii, które istotnie utrudniają, a często uniemożliwia wymianę danych i dokumentów medycznych pomiędzy uczestnikami rynku biorącymi udział w procesie diagnozowania i leczenia, a także oceny jakości leczenia oraz planowania. Polski system opieki zdrowotnej charakteryzuje się wysokim poziomem skomplikowania związanym z mnogością i różnorodnością współdziałających w jego ramach podmiotów. Dla zobrazowania skali potrzeb, w celu zapewnienia opieki medycznej ponad 38 mln usługobiorcom działa kilkadziesiąt tysięcy placówek ochrony zdrowia o różnej wielkości – od placówek podstawowej opieki zdrowotnej po duże szpitale wojewódzkie, ponad 12 tysięcy aptek, szereg instytucji nadzorujących, finansujących, ubezpieczających i koordynujących. (Polish)
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    The main premise for the implementation of Project P1 is the need to adapt the functioning information system in the health care sector in Poland to the requirements of the European Union’s Member States as part of the construction of the European Information Society. An important factor was also the state of information solutions in the area of health care in the country: their diversity and independence, including in particular the variety of technologies they use, which significantly impede and often prevent the exchange of medical data and documents between market participants involved in the diagnosis and treatment process, as well as assessing the quality of treatment and planning. The Polish healthcare system is characterised by a high level of complexity associated with the multitude and diversity of the entities involved. To illustrate the scale of needs, in order to provide medical care more than 38 million recipients operate tens of thousands of health care institutions of different sizes – from primary healthcare institutions to large provincial hospitals, over 12 thousand pharmacies, a number of supervisory, financing, policyholders and coordinating institutions. (English)
    14 October 2020
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    Identifiers

    POPC.02.01.00-00-0066/17
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