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The National Health System has the following purposes:

• To reduce and optimise health management costs;
• To improve the quality of services through a ‘patient-centred’ provision in which their specific problems are considered;
• To generate information (i.e. ‘smart’ documents) during the full diagnostic, clinical and therapeutic processes which a patient undergoes;
• To make any used data and information accessible in a secure environment, in accordance with the logics and responsibilities of the National Health Service organisation;
• To resort to management control and quality control methods in view of an optimum use of economic resources;
• To closely monitor the quality of home care and assistance.

Vitrociset meets these requirements by supporting public and private Health Institutions in the definition of their strategies and processes, the distribution of resources and investments in innovative technological solutions, the adoption and implementation of new organisational models for the technological integration of processes, the provision and sharing of sensitive information, while bearing in mind the need to achieve high qualitative standard and rationalise criticality management in the National Health System.

Vitrociset offers Integrated Health Information Systems and proposes interventions - to be developed in an institution’s organisation and processes and at regulatory and economic level - in the search of regional, national and European funds, in technological innovation and in the sectors of training and routine support activities.

Among the offered cutting-edge services and solutions - in line with market trends – are, by way of example: electronic medical records, in which patients’ medical data are colleted and retrieved in a more user-friendly and structured way for consultation purposes; the management of pharmaceutical products lifecycle, the control and optimisation of pharmaceuticals management (from production of drugs to their administration); ‘federated’ organisational systems, having originated from the need to make the information on various types of health facilities commonly accessible and usable; telemedicine, meant as patient de-hospitalisation, home care and remote diagnosis; management control, i.e. the opportunity to analyse and study the data made available by general information centres for the strategic management of local, regional and national health authorities/corporations.

Download the brochure Sanità in Rete (PDF - 9,91 MB, italian version)