Developers: | Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (Ministry of Health), National Medical Research Center named after V. A. Almazov (National Medical Research Center) |
Date of the premiere of the system: | October 2020 |
Branches: | Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Healthcare |
The main articles are:
- Unified State Health Information System (Uniform State Health Information System)
- Medical Information Systems (MIS) Market of Russia
VIMIS "Cardiovascular Diseases" is a component of the "VIMIS Platform," a subsystem of the Unified State Information System in Healthcare. It is a system that provides information support for the process of managing specialized services, as well as monitoring the provision of medical care to patients with cardiovascular diseases (in terms of IBS, ONMC, AF, CHF, Occlusion and carotid stenosis, IE and IE APU, PRS 1 year of life, as well as patients in the profile of providing medical care cardiovascular surgery).
2022:19% of medical organizations connected to the IT system
In mid-October 2022, it became known that Ministry of Health of the Russian federation IT only 19% of medical organizations joined the system of cardiovascular diseases developed by order in 2 years. This was told by Dmitry Kurapeev the Deputy General Director for Information Technology and Project Management, National Medical Research Center named after V.A. Almazova who is developing this platform.
We are talking about a vertically integrated medical information system for cardiovascular diseases (VIMIS CVD). According to Kurapeev, almost all regions organized the technical possibility of connecting to VIMIS CVD, in fact, only 3.3 thousand clinics out of 17.3 thousand possible participate in the exchange of data.
He also noted that mainly departmental (federal) clinics and private medical organizations are delayed in connecting, while regional hospitals of the third level are actively involved in the work: 60.9% of the institutions of the subjects transmit data to the system.
The clinics were relatively successfully integrated into the system, based on the data of the National Medical Research Center, in the Bryansk, Kurgan regions and the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug. In general, the nosological registers of the profile VIMIS included almost 1 million patients, and for the entire time about 10 million structured medical documents were transferred.
At the same time, clinics are extremely reluctant to switch to a new standard of information interaction, introduced in February 2022 - only 0.95% of all transmitted structured electronic medical documents (SAMDs) belong to a new generation, although in several regions the share of newly formed SAMDs is up to 70%.
Despite the formally large number of transmitted SAMDs, the data quality remains low, said Kurapeev. For example, a number of regions still use information interaction protocols from the already developed VIMIS "Oncology," although two special versions of such protocols have already been created for the CVD system.[1]