Customers: National Medical Research Center named after V. A. Almazov (National Medical Research Center) St. Petersburg; Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Healthcare Contractors: Shvabe Product: Schwabe Information terminals TIS-seriesProject date: 2022/03 - 2022/08
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2022: Delivery of TIS-series information terminals to the regions of Russia
The Shvabe holding of Rostec State Corporation will supply the next generation information terminals to polyclinics in a number of regions. "Smart" registrars allow you to improve the quality of service to visitors to medical institutions and reduce the time to receive services by almost four times, as well as relieve the burden on registry staff. This was announced on November 2, 2022 Rostec State Corporation.
"Smart" registrars take on the functions of administrators of clinics - with their help, patients can receive a doctor's appointment card, stand in an electronic queue to a specialist, make an appointment for a professional examination or medical examination. Also, the devices are able to carry out emergency communication with medical personnel, print and scan documents, read barcodes.
The first to test these devices were patients of medical institutions in St. Petersburg and Yekaterinburg at the Almazov National Medical Research Center, GAUZ SO MIAC Sverdlovsk Region, and GAUZ SO DGKB No. 9.
The experience of using these registrars in medical institutions in Yekaterinburg showed that in the month from the moment of their introduction, the time for receiving medical services was reduced almost four times - from 27 minutes to 7 minutes. This means more patients will be able to get care on time. In 2022, the plant plans to produce up to 30 such terminals, 20 of them will be manufactured under contracts with hospitals and regional medical information and analytical centers. In the future, as contracts are concluded with medical institutions and other organizations, it is planned to increase the production of terminals, reported a representative of Rostec.
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During the development phase, modes were added to the terminal that greatly simplify the process of receiving medical care and save patients time. Thus, the device for the first time uses the function of separating flows, in particular, undergoing medical examination or receiving paid services. Now the patient does not need to stand in the general queue at the registry, find out in which office the doctor takes, or wait for the issuance of a ticket for an appointment. He will be able to quickly receive the desired service or information using the terminal. In the future, the functionality of the device is planned to be expanded. In particular, it is planned to introduce a payment module in it, including in a contactless way.
Information terminals for polyclinics were created by the Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant named after E. S. Yalamov (UOMZ). Their development was carried out within the framework of the program for the development of products "Vector" of the Rostec Academy. The devices were launched into mass production in 2021.
Largely thanks to the participation of technical specialists in the Vector program, production of products that were previously purchased abroad began in Russia. Participants of the program "receive knowledge and skills in various areas related to the production of civilian products and in general business development. This knowledge becomes the key to the success of the project and allows enterprises not only to differentiate their business, but also to increase the production of civilian current products, reported by the general director of the Rostec Academy, Elena Romanova.
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