Thoroughly planned healthcare development project in Terézváros
Terézváros local authorities and the district's healthcare provider service Terézvárosi Egészségügyi Szolgálat (TESZ) decided to establish a comprehensive local healthcare development project.
Modernising the outpatient care, meaning getting the local surgery clinics renewed was a priority of the project. Refurbishment included the comprehensive architectural and IT reconstruction of five GP (General Practitioner) surgeries. Thanks to the programme, all surgeries got an overall generic appearance and modern patient management systems were installed in all venues. The Q-FUSION system operates the local systems from the central server located in TESZ. The accessible version of MXTP-22 with touchscreen (Braille writing, vandal proof/-resistant switches, Q-VOICE assistive hearing device application) was installed in all GP surgeries, with huge LCD displays (with Q-MONITOR multimedia application), surgery displays (MXCD-03) to serve the criteria of modern patient management and information provision. Considering future development, the ticket issuing machines were installed with NFC readers (for patient identification), the central server with Q-TIMER appointment making module (with the purpose of arranging appointments)
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