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Armada will develop a medical system for transplantology

Customers: Moscow Department of Healthcare

Contractors: Armada


Project date: 2011/02

The Armada company announced a victory of the subsidiary company in an open competition of the Moscow Department of Information Technology within which the right of development and deployment of automated information system for service of transplantology was played.

Upgrade of the Russian health care is one of priority subjects of public financing, says Armada. For informatization of health facilities only of the capital region it is going to spend 5.7 billion rubles in the next two years. At the federal level the budget of informatization of health care for 2011 — 2012 can make about 24 billion rubles.

The forthcoming works on a system for service of transplantology will cover 17 health facilities of the city of Moscow among which Scientific Research Institute JV of N.V. Sklifosovsky, GKB of Botkin, GKB of N.I. Pirogov, the Moscow coordination center of organ donorship, the Station of ambulance and emergency medical service of A.S. Puchkov and other largest organizations subordinated to the Moscow Department of Healthcare noted in Armada.

Main objective of system development is creation of the single database about the persons, organizations and the organizations participating in process of organ donorship, integration with medical information systems of health facilities.

According to the Head of the Moscow Department of Information Technology of the Government of Moscow [Yermolaev Artem Valeryevich|Artem Yermolaev]], "within the next two years according to the program of upgrade of health care regarding informatization it is going to make a number of the key systems and databanks. First of all, it concerns transplantology — 17 organizations which are users of this information, will have an opportunity to online obtain information on the arrived or planned receipts of bodies that will allow to accelerate and, the most important, to improve process in terms of decline in mortality".

"Armada considers the market of information systems for health care as one of priority, having the big future — both for end users, and for development of the company" — the CEO of Armada Roman Kruglyakov said.