The contract for the maintenance of various Health Service information systems has been authorised

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The contract has an estimated value of 7,755,763 euros, for a period of thirty-six months, with the possibility of extensions.

The contract covers the corporate information systems for digital imaging and cardiology services at the Inca, Manacor and Mateu Orfila hospitals.

The Consell de Govern has authorised the director general of the Health Service of the Balearic Islands to contract the maintenance services of the corporate information systems for digital imaging of the Health Service and the extension of the information system to the cardiology services of the hospitals of Inca, Manacor and Mateu Orfila.

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The contract for the maintenance of various Health Service information systems has been authorised

The estimated value of the contract is 7,755,763 euros for a period of thirty-six months, with the possibility of extensions of up to twenty-four additional months.

Health service professionals need a digital imaging system to manage all the images generated in their services that need to be stored and made available at any time from any hospital, as well as to give patients access to the images. This digital image information system is Centricity PACS, which encompasses the entire architecture needed to manage and integrate radiological and non-radiological images. Radiology departments use this tool in their daily tasks, as for years now the entire radiological plate has been digitised and unified in a corporate information system.

Cardiology departments need information systems and diagnostic tools to perform their functions properly. For many years, the cardiology and ultrasound services of the Inca, Manacor and Mateu Orfila hospitals have been isolated from each other despite using the same diagnostic tools. With the project to unify all the cardiology clinical information in a single database, the aim is to have a single diagnostic tool for the cardiologists of all these hospitals and a single database that will include all the cardiology clinical history of these hospitals, in which the history of the patients, both haemodynamic and echocardiology, can be found.