Slovenian health insurance cards link up with imaging records:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Medical imaging records are to be available for the first time via health insurance cards in Slovenia in about two years' time. The health insurance institute, the ZZZS, is spending some E4.5m ($6.2m) on an electronic system that will be able to link the cards with medical images and data on drugs prescribed.
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