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Updated: 4 Apr 2007 |
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Bulgaria tests national electronic health card
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Source: Healthcare IT News Europe (http://healthcareitnews.eu/) SOFIA, BULGARIA - Taking its cue from a German pilot project, the Bulgarian National Health Insurance Fund is kicking off a 1,000-patient trial that could lead to a national electronic health card. During the pilot phase, the main objectives of the project will be to establish insurance status and issue electronic prescriptions. When visiting a physician, patients will identify themselves with the cards. The system automatically establishes a secure online connection to verify the patient's insurance coverage and his or her presence in the patient list of the physician. The project traces its lineage to an ongoing health card project currently undergoing field testing in Germany, but adapted to the particular needs and specific workflows of the Blugarian healthcare system. The German project has recently stated the first official field tests in two regions, and plans to add five additional regions with 10,000 patients each this year. Once completed, two more regions of 100,000 patients each will be added prior to full national rollout. "We are testing a more sophisticated system in Walldorf," Schuhmann noted. "This system does not only enable electronic prescriptions and the online verification of administrative patient data [as currently tested in the official national tests], but also includes a personal health record. Hence, a full drug interaction and contraindication check is possible and physicians are able to access extensive health information on their patients." The cost of the Bulgarian pilot project has not yet been disclosed. |
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