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Digital resuscitation

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Developers: Department of Health of the city of Moscow
Date of the premiere of the system: October 2024
Branches: Pharmaceuticals, Medicine, Healthcare

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2024: Service Launch

On October 18, 2024, it became known that the Digital Resuscitation service began to function in 23 hospitals in Moscow, providing automation of key processes in intensive care units (ICU). The system allows you to collect and analyze electronically all data on the condition of patients in critical condition.

According to the portal of the mayor of Moscow, the new service provides doctors with access to all the necessary information through a working tablet. This allows medical specialists to quickly monitor the effectiveness of the prescribed therapy and form further treatment tactics.

The service "Digital Resuscitation" has been launched in Moscow hospitals, where all information about the health of patients lying in intensive care units flows

The system displays the ICU doctor's prescriptions, the status of their implementation, the results of measurements of the patient's vital signs, including temperature, heart rate, blood oxygen level and blood pressure. All data are stored and remain available to doctors in other departments when transferring a patient from intensive care to a regular ward.

In parallel with Digital Resuscitation, an SMS information service has been introduced in 20 city hospitals. Relatives of patients receive reports of admission to ICU, as well as daily notifications of his condition. Since the launch of the project, more than 65 thousand such messages have been sent.

Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin noted that the new system optimizes the medical process, facilitates the maintenance of medical documentation and allows doctors to pay more attention to patients. He also stressed the importance of taking care of the comfort of not only the sick, but also their relatives.

For the successful integration of various digital services, Moscow medical specialists regularly undergo special trainings. This ensures the effective use of new technologies in daily practice and improves the quality of medical care provided.[1]

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