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project info
Start date: 1 May 2017
End date: 30 January 2023
funding
Fund: European Social Fund (ESF)
Total budget: 184 752 139,44 €
EU contribution: 109 853 622,11 € (59,46%)
programme
Programming period: 2014-2020
Managing authority: Emberi Erőforrások Minisztériuma, EU fejlesztési és stratégiai helyettes államtitkár

EHealth Sector Developments

The main objective of the project is to improve the efficiency of the health sector and its services to the general public in quantitative and qualitative terms. The sector’s key strategic objectives are to achieve needs-based capacity planning in the health sector, to improve the quality and cost-effectiveness of care, to provide transparent information to stakeholders in the sector and to build on evidence bases using internationally accepted methodologies for sectoral decision-making. The overall objective of this project is to improve the efficiency of the health sector and the quality of its services to the general public, and to establish the central and specialised institutional IT systems and solutions necessary to support the creation of inpatient care and/or shortening services associated with the completion of the processes of systemic structural change and institutional change of functions by implementing a complex development programme in line with certain objectives of the National Information Communication Strategy. The complex task can only be accomplished if we divide them into smaller tasks, ensure that they are completed and connected. To this end, the entire development task is divided into the following parts: • Central service development and further development of EESZT [A.) Component]; O A.1. A.2 Building uniform imagery, document-based and structured transaction-based communication in health systems o Standardisation of A.3 HIS outputs and documents o A.4 Introduction of new central eHealth services o A.4.1 Electronic transmission of patient data generated during rescue o A.4.2 Promoting the application of territorial care obligations o A.4.3 Extension of territorial cooperation, tracking patient paths in the healthcare system o A.4.4 Development of EESZT access channels (Mobile Gateway development) o A.4.5 PHR: Development of EESZT services supporting telemedicine services o A.4.6 Establishment of special health records (vaccinations, child and child health small books, exposure registers) o A.5 Developments of consortium partners o A.5.1 OTH: Central strain development and data cleaning o A.5.2 OTH: Further development of the Exposure Register and Adaptation to EESZT o A.5.3 OTH: development of support for e-referencing, TEK-based service search and booking o A.5.4 OTH: e-Epidemic Analysis Capacity Building o A.5.5 OGYEI: Expansion of central IT infrastructure o A.5.6 OGYEI: Electronic, online available Formulae Normales VIII. Create o A.5.7 OGYEI: Rapid Alert System development o A.5.8 OGYEI: Development of a user-friendly database of drug distribution sites and geospatial display o A.5.9: Pharmacy web self-testing system, e-Protocol, e-Decision o A.5.10 NEAK: Development of central strains, modernisation and adaptation of the reporting system to EESZT o A.5.11 NEAK: Development of patient acceptance list o A.5.12 NEAK: Development of the national therapeutic registration system connected to the financing reporting and settlement system o A.6. Central infrastructure expansion • Developing a central teleconsultation and telemedicine framework, creating an imaging data centre for teleconsultation, implementing telemdicina pilot [B.) Component]; O B.1 Establishment of a remote-medicine methodological centre o B.2 Telemedicina pilot implementation o B.3 Establishment of remote health functions supporting the management of imaging studies and development of a Single Digital Patient Data Centre (DBK). • Utilisation of sectoral data assets [C.) Component]; • Public eHealth competence development, commercial exploitation functions and provision of authentic electronic information [D.) Component]; O D.1 Development of residential mobile services and mobile application for medical professional access o D.2 Upgrading of existing portals, content services • Sectoral IT infrastructure development [E.) Komponens] o E.1 Central operational development of specialist clinics and hospitals o E.2 Development of oncological register o E.3 Development of state-run pharmacy systems o E.4 Sectoral IT infrastructure development and IT security upgrade o E.5 OGYEI: Information security development o E.6. TIG operational economic surveillance system.

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