Emergency Medicine Institute ICU Units Go Digital in Moldova
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The Institute of Emergency Medicine has digitized its intensive care units; 2.7 million lei have been allocated for the project

The National Health Insurance Company (CNAM) funded the implementation of a state-of-the-art clinical information system in the anesthesiology and intensive care units of the Institute of Emergency Medicine. The investment, amounting to nearly 2.7 million lei, was allocated from the fund for the development and modernization of state institutions. The system is fully integrated, operating smoothly, and the staff has been trained.
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The new digital system includes a software platform and the licenses required to create electronic anesthesia records, accurately document treatment, monitor patients’ stays in the intensive care unit, and remotely monitor their condition.

During a monitoring mission conducted by CNAM representatives, it was determined that the information system has been integrated and is operational in the intensive care units, and that medical staff have been trained in its use.

As noted by Serghei Cobîlețchi, head of the Institute’s Clinical Department of Anesthesiology and Intensive Care, automated computer monitoring completely eliminates the risk of errors that can occur when vital signs are transcribed manually.

“Automated computer monitoring eliminates the risk of errors when recording vital signs, provides a complete digital history of changes in a patient’s condition, and optimizes the work of medical staff. It frees up more time for direct patient care. In addition, electronic data collection will enable a detailed analysis of the use of medications and medical supplies for each patient,” said Cobîlețchi.

CNAM notes that the project promotes the further automation of medical services and improves the quality of care for critically ill patients.


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