https://prospects.wum.edu.pl/index.php/pps/issue/feed Prospects in Pharmaceutical Sciences 2024-04-23T15:00:11+00:00 Łukasz Szeleszczuk (Editor-in-chief) pharmD, phD, D.Sc. lszeleszczuk@wum.edu.pl Open Journal Systems <p>Prospects in Pharmaceutical Sciences (fka. Bulletin of the Faculty of Pharmacy of the Medical University of Warsaw) is a scientific journal, published since 2003 as a quarterly by the Medical University of Warsaw. Our quarterly is included on the prestigious list of the Polish Ministry of Education and Science with 20 points and is indexed in Journal Citation Reports with Impact Factor of 0.1. The journal offers Open Access publications in the field of pharmaceutical sciences. <a href="https://prospects.wum.edu.pl/index.php/pps/about">(more)</a></p> https://prospects.wum.edu.pl/index.php/pps/article/view/174 Digital-Based System as a Tool for Improving Healthcare Coordination - a Perspective Study 2024-04-23T15:00:11+00:00 Michał Gackowski mgackowski4@gmail.com Katarzyna Połomska Natalia Szczucka Mateusz Wylaź <p>Implementing IT systems for managing patient data, facilitating information exchange among physicians, professionals, and patients, and monitoring treatment progress emerges as a solution with the potential to enhance the quality of care and patient outcomes. This approach holds promise in contributing to a healthcare system that is more efficient and effective. The utilization of these systems can bring about transformative improvements in healthcare delivery. We present the "CORE system", designed as a care coordination tool for primary care settings. The system acts as both a care coordinator and a healthcare professional assistant. Its key features include communication and calendar functions, identification of patients eligible for specific diagnostic pathways, secure sharing and storage of patient medical records, seamless integration with personal vital signs monitors, identification of patients at risk of chronic disease, and analysis of population data for epidemiological reporting. The proposed solution aims to significantly improve the quality of care, patient outcomes, and overall healthcare system efficiency.</p> 2024-04-08T00:00:00+00:00 Copyright (c) 2024 Michał Gackowski, Katarzyna Połomska, Natalia Szczucka, Mateusz Wylaź