Russia intends to reduce risks for medical personnel working in the “red zone” and providing treatment
The customer was FMBA. They will spend 4 million rubles on the database.
The contractor must establish an information system formid-December 2020. It will contain data of employees who work in the "red zone": age, the presence of chronic diseases, bad habits, functional responsibilities at work and other information.
The purpose of creating a system is to analyze the factors thatinfluencing the work of doctors and nurses, and to develop recommendations similar to those that operate in hazardous industries, FMBA told Izvestia.
The new system will monitor the work and rest hours of employees, the quality of disinfection of premises, and the availability of personal protective equipment for physicians.
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