National Institute of Public Health cooperates with Stapro
Stapro’s Division of Healthcare Management has won the tender for data centre delivery at the National Institute of Public Health (NIHP) in Prague. The data centre will support the analysis and presentations of all projects realized within the NIHP. The data centre will also administrate and archive all data provided within the NIHP.
„The solution delivered by Stapro includes not only technological facility delivery, but also the development of application software according to the assignment of the National Institute of Public Health,“ says Milos Suchy, director of the Division of Healthcare Management. „While developing the application software, we will take advantage of the experiences acquired from the development of Stapro Mark Q*. Stapro Mark Q* also enables the measurement and evaluation of quality and efficiency in healthcare,“ adds Suchy.
The data centre will be realized with technologies provided by Hewlett-Packard and ORACLE. Both companies are among the best in the world in information technology due to their high quality and efficiency.
The successful realization of this project will mainly support the efficiency of the available information and communication technologies. The compiled data will be converted into information that will allow comparison between individual healthcare institutions, as well as the facility to survey and evaluate the quality and security of the provided healthcare. Users of the system can generate trend analysis, compare various time periods and identify critical factors within the institution.
„We are aware of the fact that successful project realization will begin with cooperation with this prestigious Czech healthcare institution,“ says Milos Suchy.
About the National Institute of Public Health
The main activities of the National Institute of Public Health consist of science and research, reference and methodological advice, providing expert opinions on the safety of various products (e.g. cosmetics, food supplements, items of daily use etc.), systematic monitoring of the environmental impact on the population’s health, and preparation of legislation in the field of health protection, which includes harmonization of Czech legislation with the norms of the European Union. In the field of health promotion and disease prevention, NIPH concentrates on the most important health problems – epidemiological surveillance of severe infections (AIDS, hepatitis, newly emerging and re-emerging infections), and promotion of a healthy life style (prevention of cardiovascular diseases and tumors, nutrition, drug abuse prevention).