Military medical personnel have received the initial batch of 200 tablets for managing electronic medical records

The first 200 tablets, equipped with software for creating and managing Electronic Primary Medical Records (ePMR) with robust security, have been provided to the medical staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
This batch of tablets has been delivered to the Air Assault Forces, thereby addressing the current requirements of this branch of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
The tablets were provided by the 'Come Back Alive' Foundation, which offers expert assistance to the army. The process is coordinated by the Health Department of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and the Command of the Medical Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The provision of tablets marks the first step in implementing the project to introduce ePMR across the Defence Forces.
Last month, the Ministry of Defence approved the ePMR form to streamline record-keeping for pre-hospital medical care. The ePMR will replace the outdated 'Form 100.’
The ePMR software was developed by the Armed Forces of Ukraine’s Center for Scaling Technological Solutions, in line with the functional requirements set by the Health Department of the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and the Command of the Medical Forces of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Thanks to the tablets, military medics will be able to create electronic primary medical records (ePMR), with the data automatically transferred to the Medical Information System of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, supporting service members throughout all stages of medical evacuation.
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