Shared Medical Record and Electronic Care Sheet Agreement for National Health System Reform – Archyde

Shared Medical Record and Electronic Care Sheet Agreement for National Health System Reform - Archyde

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According to its initiators, the final objective of this agreement is to improve the quality of healthcare by establishing fluid, efficient and coherent coordination, benefiting patients, healthcare professionals and the entire healthcare ecosystem. national health.
This framework agreement aims to strengthen efforts and coordinate the objectives of digitalization of services in the health sector, in particular through the Shared Medical File project, declared to the press, Mr. Drissi Melyani, at the resulting from this signing ceremony.
The framework agreement for the deployment of Shared medical record and some Electronic care sheet is an initiative which is part of the dynamic of reform and restructuring of the national health system, launched under the leadership of HM King Mohammed VI, aimed at ensuring adequate implementation of social protection projects and health coverage.
The benefits of this initiative are reflected in management and governance, integrating innovative features intended to enhance the quality of care, he continued, explaining that the new system will facilitate transparent access to patient health data, including including information on their compulsory health insurance.
In a similar statement, Mr. Boubrik for his part indicated that this agreement aims to coordinate efforts between the different signatories in the field of digitalization and in particular on two projects of crucial importance.
The agreement establishes the framework for partnership and cooperation between the signatory parties, with the aim of simplifying the medical monitoringthe coordination of treatments between health professionals, and the procedures of reimbursement of medical care costs for patients. It provides for the creation of a unified interface to harmonize the two solutions, while ensuring they are connected to the information systems of health establishments and medical practices.
The first, which concerns the field of social protection, is interested in the shared medical file while the second refers to the CNSS and therefore to the electronic care sheet, he said, adding that these two projects are extremely important because they aim to provide a better quality of service for the citizen in the field of health.
Initialed by the Minister of Health and Social Protection, Khalid Ait Taleb, the Minister Delegate in charge of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform, Ghita Mezzour, the Director General of the National Social Security Fund (CNSS) , Hassan Boubrik and the Director General of the Digital Development Agency (ADD), Mohammed Drissi Melyani, this framework partnership agreement aims to identify and implement synergies and common technical and organizational prerequisites for facilitate the compatibility and interfacing of the solutions of the Shared Patient File and the Electronic Care Sheet.
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The agreement also provides for the creation of a unified interface to harmonize the two solutions, while ensuring that they are connected to the information systems of health establishments and medical practices. The solutions deployed will be accessible to patients and healthcare professionals via dedicated applications and portals, which will be designed to improve the user experience.
A series of large-scale projects was initiated with the aim of strengthening the governance of the health sector and improving the quality of hospital services for citizens, he noted, explaining that the project modernization of the National Health Information System (SNIS) occupies, in this sense, a central place in all these initiatives and that its main objective consists of creating and implementing a new health information system in all of the health facilities across the Kingdom.
Speaking on this occasion, Mr. Ait Taleb stressed that this signing ceremony marks a new stage in the reform and restructuring of the health system, in accordance with the High Royal Directives aimed at ensuring adequate implementation of protection projects. social and health coverage.
In accordance with Law No. 06.22 relating to the health system, the agreement is particularly aligned with the fourth pillar concerning the digitalization of the health sector. It is also part of the support by the Ministry of Digital Transition and Administrative Reform and the ADD of the digitalization efforts of the various administrations.
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Thanks to the use of a unique health identifier, this agreement will allow careful monitoring of the state of health of patients and will simplify the work of doctors by providing transparent access to medical records, detailed Mr. Ait Taleb.
For her part, Ms. Mezzour underlined that this agreement is part of the support for the various projects having a significant impact on the citizen, adding that the Shared Medical File project facilitates services intended for patients, strengthens the medical monitoring with a view to achieving efficiency in health services.
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She also indicated that the CNSS has set up a major project aimed at facilitating the daily lives of citizens thanks to the Electronic Care Sheet which will simplify compensation procedures and strengthen the governance system.

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