Norway St. Olav’s hospital in Trondheim is among the hospitals that have struggled with the Helseplattformen record system. Photo: Gorm Kallestad / NTB Read more Close
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Dec. 6 2023 21:19 – Updated 6 Dec. 2023 21:29
A postponement of the Helseplattformen records system could cost Helse Midt-Norge NOK 600 million. And that money is not in the project, according to the company.
It shows documents that Helse Midt-Norge sent out on Wednesday ahead of the board meeting next week, write NRK.
The health platform has been introduced at St. Olav’s hospital in Trondheim and is also planned to be introduced in Helse Møre og Romsdal and Helse Nord-Trøndelag.
However, many serious faults with the system have led to considerable skepticism towards its adoption.
The board of Helse Møre og Romsdal will decide on Thursday whether they should postpone the introduction for reasons of patient safety and proper operation. The plan was to introduce the record system in the region at the end of April next year.
It is the board of Helse Midt-Norge that finally decides whether the introduction is postponed. It happens in a board meeting on 12 and 13 December.
2023-12-06 20:19:02
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