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Project Q4295534 in Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina
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English | Innovative Trauma and Injury Management Practices for Improved Patient Care in Cross Border Area |
Project Q4295534 in Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina |
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948,625.49 Euro
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1,116,029.99 Euro
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85.0 percent
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1 March 2020
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28 February 2022
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General Hospital Kotor
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Injuries are leading public health issue worldwide. Efficient injury management in public hospitals is critical for patient recovery and significantly reduces further health implications caused by trauma injuries. TELE.DOC project contributes to improving current public health care state-of-the-art in three hospitals covering the area of 1468 patients located in southern parts of cross border area of Croatia (Dubrovnik), BiH (Mostar) and Montenegro (Kotor) by introducing innovative work methods (telemedicine) and practices (medical protocols) realted to trauma and major injury treatment. Main target group, medical professionals in 3 hospitals in trauma departments, will be improving current capacities in injury management in order to provide quicker and more efficient treatment, as all hospitals involved face professional insufficiencies. Overall objective of the project is to contibute to improved quality of health services in Programme area. The specific objective of the project is to implement innovative healthcare practices for improved treatment of patients with trauma by investments in existing physical and human capacities for improved trauma patient care backed with ICT communication solutions to ensure knowledge sharing and networking of medical staff. The project tends to balance level of services in three hospitals involved - Kotor hospital being the least equipped and not having a proper trauma department at all. Expected project's outputs are newly established network of trauma departments in hospitals connected through IT tools that will ensure audiovisual communication, exchange of medical information, consultation of medical staff, educational activities, pilot projects in medical institutions introduced and network of general hospitals created in CB area, the latter being also cross border added value of the project. (English)
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