The role of vertically integrated medical information system “Obstetrics and gynecology” and “Neonatology” in the digital transformation of maternal and child healthcare
https://doi.org/10.47093/2713-069X.2021.2.3.18-28
Abstract
Prerequisites, creation, place and role of vertically integrated medical information system “Obstetrics and gynecology” and “Neonatoloy” (VIMIS “AKiNEO”, System) the purpose of which is to increase the efficiency of managing the vertical of medical care organization by providing prompt and comprehensive analysis of information, improving the qualifications of medical workers, as well as improving the quality of medical care to patients by improving information support at all levels in the digital transformation are considered in the article. VIMIS “AKiNEO” receives in the form of structured electronic medical documents, processes and aggregates primary data from external medical information systems. Thus, the principle of a single input of information and its further multiple use is observed. Components, working principles and current state of the System are described in details, including the results using the severe maternal morbidity register. Examples of clinical situations in which the registry played a significant role in saving life and health of patients are given. Positive effects of the System influence on the obstetric services both at the regional level and at the level of the whole Russian Federation are shown. The problems encountered during creation and implementation VIMIS “AKiNEO” in Russian digital healthcare system are presented.
About the Authors
G. T. SukhikhRussian Federation
Academician of the RAS, Dr. of Sci. (Medicine), Professor, Director
Oparina str., 4, Moscow, 117997, Russia
P. S. Pugachev
Russian Federation
Deputy Minister of Health of Russia
Rakhmanovsky lane 3, Moscow, 127994, Russia
O. R. Artemova
Russian Federation
Deputy Director of Digital Development and Information Technology Department
Rakhmanovsky lane 3, Moscow, 127994, Russia
A. N. Plutnitskiy
Russian Federation
Dr. of Sci. (Medicine), Professor, Deputy Minister of Health of Russia
Rakhmanovsky lane 3, Moscow, 127994, Russia
E. L. Sheshko
Russian Federation
Cand. of Sci. (Medicine), Medical Care for Children, Obstetrics and Public Health Department Director
Rakhmanovsky lane 3, Moscow, 127994, Russia
I. A. Prialukhin
Russian Federation
Cand. of Sci. (Medicine), Head of the Project Management Department
Oparina str., 4, Moscow, 117997, Russia
T. V. Zarubina
Russian Federation
Dr. of Sci. (Medicine), Professor, Head of the Department of medical cybernetics and informatics
Ostrovityanova str., 1, Moscow, 117997, Russia
I. V. Ashenbrenner
Russian Federation
Development Director
Dubininskaya str., 2, Moscow, 115054, Russia
T. A. Goynik
Russian Federation
expert analyst
Dubininskaya str., 2, Moscow, 115054, Russia
T. A. Kirpa-Ivanov
Russian Federation
expert analyst
Dubininskaya str., 2, Moscow, 115054, Russia
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For citations:
Sukhikh G.T., Pugachev P.S., Artemova O.R., Plutnitskiy A.N., Sheshko E.L., Prialukhin I.A., Zarubina T.V., Ashenbrenner I.V., Goynik T.A., Kirpa-Ivanov T.A. The role of vertically integrated medical information system “Obstetrics and gynecology” and “Neonatology” in the digital transformation of maternal and child healthcare. National Health Care (Russia). 2021;2(3):18-28. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47093/2713-069X.2021.2.3.18-28