18:34 16.11.2023

Dobrobut medical network introduces digital data verification through Diia application

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Dobrobut medical network introduces digital data verification through Diia application

The Dobrobut medical network has introduced digital verification of patient data in all medical centers of the Dobrobut network through the Diia application.

As the medical network reports in its press release, the sharing service significantly simplifies and speeds up the process of filling out patient records and other medical documentation, and eliminates the risk of errors.

To receive services in the Dobrobut medical network, the patient can provide a digital copy of his ID card or international passport through the application. To do this, you need to generate the barcode of the required document in action and show it at the reception.

“Sharing is a convenient service for providing copies of documents through Diia. To use the service, the user must have in the application the document a copy of which needs to be sent, as well as an activated Diia.Signature,” notes the head of the Diia implementation team in the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, Iryna Zabolotna.

Dobrobut is one of the largest private medical networks in Ukraine. The network includes 17 medical centers in Kyiv and Kyiv region, emergency services, dentistry and pharmacies. The network's medical centers provide services for children and adults in more than 75 medical areas. Every year, Dobrobut specialists perform more than 7,000 operations. The network employs 2,700 employees.

From the first days of the war, the Dobrobut treatment and diagnostic center in Kyiv provided free urgent medical care to the defenders of Ukraine and civilians injured as a result of hostilities, 24/7.

Thanks to the activities of the charitable foundations Direct Relief International and the Dobrobut Foundation, wounded military personnel and people in difficult situations due to the war can receive free assistance at the Dobrobut center.

Dobrobut became the first private chain in Ukraine to receive funding from the U.S. federal government: with the support of the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation (DFC), the company will build a modern physical rehabilitation center.

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