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Development of Co-operation in Order to Improve Health Safety of the Population of the Polish-Belarusian Borderland (IPBU.03.01.00-20-102/10)
Start date: Jan 13, 2012, End date: Jul 12, 2013 PROJECT  FINISHED 

The region where the project is to be implemented is characterised by a relatively slow economic growth and needs timely and effective measures to improve medical infrastructure and enhance the skills of the medical personnel in the Polish-Belarusian border region.The aim of the project is to establish new standard of co-operation between Polish and Belarusian doctors facilitating the development of telemedicine as an efficient patient diagnostic tool in the borderland area.The project envisions the innovative measure of introducing digital diagnostics as an effective method to meet the growing demand for quality diagnostics in the borderland area. As such, the project presupposes the purchase of medical equipment, carrying out and analysis of medical tests, elaboration of strategic document on the base of the conducted tests, cross-border training sessions for personnel, sharing best practices among doctors, etc. Expected Results: The implementation of the project will allow faster patient diagnosis and thus faster rescue action in the most serious cases. In addition, the equipment purchased under the project and based on the latest technological solutions, will contribute to the expansion of co-operation between the hospitals in Białystok and Grodno through electronic data transfer.The hospitals in Białystok and Grodno and their medical staff will benefit directly from the implementation of the project. The projects final beneficiaries include the patients of partner hospitals, mainly the inhabitants of Polish-Belarusian borderland but also tourists and all those in need of immediate medical consultation.

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  • 2007 - 2013 Poland-Belarus-Ukraine ENPI CBC
  • Project on KEEP Platform
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