A National e-health platform for inpatient and remote monitoring of COVID-19 cases is on trial at Famagusta and Nicosia general hospitals
The e-health platform has been on trial since Friday and will extend to all hospitals from next week.
The remote-care platform is under the Ministry of Health and supervised by the National Authority of ehealth and its president, Professor Christos N. Schizas.
The platform is a data centre for medical care and information on the outcome of the fight against the coronavirus for doctors and nurses. It will be fully utilized with the transfer of relevant data from the Health Insurance Organisation as well as data collected by the coronavirus hotline 1420 and all the data will be updated in the database that exists in the State Health Services Organisation (OKYPY) hospitals.
An official press release said the data to be included in the national platform will help towards the effective implementation of the protocol. The e-tools will allow doctors to take prompt decisions, irrespective of the outcome of each patient.
The platform aims to expand to monitoring patients who are recovering at home through telehealth. The symptoms are recorded by the system which prioritises them, especially for vulnerable groups, to allow a targeted and “aggressive” treatment of those less ill.
The platform’s implementation has been undertaken by the eheath lab of the Department of Computer Science of the University of Cyprus. The lab is strongly collaborating with the Ministry of Health of Cyprus. Leading the implementation group is Prof. Constantinos S. Pattichis with volunteers of the ehealth lab of the University and private organisations.
Source: CNA