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Kolkata: Digitalized Clinical Support System begins in NRS hospital

| | Jan 05, 2016, at 01:13 am
Kolkata, Jan 4 (IBNS): West Bengal Health Department on Monday launched Clinical Support System (CSS) in Kolkata's Nil Ratan Sarkar (NRS) Medical College and Hospital to save patients' details in a digital archive

Through this system, all patients' (indoor and outdoor) treatment details, including doctor's name, nurse or attendant's name, medicine details, disease and treatment history, will be archived, which would help the patients in future treatment.

"This is a pilot project and experimental too. If it becomes successful, this system will be launched in other state-owned hospitals across West Bengal. Through this system we can forward a patient's disease and treatment history to any other hospital, if needed," one senior official of WB Health Department told IBNS.

However, a team of 7 doctors under the hematology department of NRS Hospital would oversee this system.

(Reporting by Deepayan Sinha)

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