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Medical Integrated Registry (AIS MIR)

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Developers: Ministry of Health of the Sverdlovsk Region
Branches: Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Healthcare

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2022: IT systems failed in hospitals in Yekaterinburg. Documents began to be filled out manually

In September 2022, a IT Yekaterinburg failure occurred in the work of hospital systems, as a result of which doctors were forced to fill out some documents manually. As reported TASS in the press service, in Ministry of Health Sverdlovsk region particular, problems were observed in the automated information system "Medical Integrated Registry" (AIS). "Mir"

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In medical organizations, there are short-term failures in the work of information systems, the technical services of hospitals and specialists of the Ministry of Digital Industry are working on the elimination of which, the department said.
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At the same time, they did not name the number of medical organizations that faced problems in the operation of IT systems. On September 19, 2022, the press service of the Ministry of Health of the Sverdlovsk Region added that despite the malfunctions of information systems, polyclinics continue to work as before, providing patients with all services. However, if necessary, the documentation must be filled in manually.

Ministry of Health of the Sverdlovsk Region

According to the publication E1.ru with reference to Yekaterinburg doctors, AIS "Mir" has not worked since September 15, 2022, while doctors continue to take patients. The problem is that people sit in line even longer, many are sent home until better times (those who came for a coupon for preferential medicines).

According to the portal, dozens of citizens turned to us with complaints about queues and problems with obtaining hospital and preferential medicines. For example, this situation was on the morning of September 19, 2022 in the clinic of the children's city hospital No. 13.

Doctors recalled that such problems were already in February of this year. When the system started working after a long failure, they had to go to work on the night shift in order to enter all the data that was originally recorded manually into computers.[1]

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