22-03-2022, 09:02 PM
from Radio Sintonia:
The Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands launches the Virtual Individual Health Card (TSI) which facilitates access to the technological tools included in the miSCS service of the Canary Islands Health Service, available on the website www.miscs.org, guaranteeing the security of the information contained.
Thus, it will be possible to view both the front and back of the individual health card, so that each person can carry it included in their mobile, giving the possibility of adding a photograph of the cardholder with access to miSCS that will be registered for future use with the rest of the SCS information systems.
In addition, from this Monday, March 21, and within the process of improving the digital health services offered in the SCS, a new digital service is launched within the miListaDeEspera section. Thanks to this new service, each person will be able to check the status of their application for incorporation into the waiting list and make some arrangements about it.
The miSCS tool encompasses the set of personalized digital health services for SCS users provided through different channels, and accessible through different identification methods.
Includes miCitaPrevia, which allows the request for an appointment in Primary Care of the SCS; miHistoria, through which the electronic medical record with information from the SCS is accessed; miListaDeEspera, which allows you to consult the information on the surgical waiting list; miHipot-CNV, which facilitates communication for people with verbal difficulties; miTradassan, a translator for healthcare for non-Spanish-speaking foreigners, and miMédula, which contains information for bone marrow donation. In addition, it has a specific identification service, called miIdentidadDigital.
Thus, from the SCS website you can get an appointment, consult your history or become a bone marrow donor, as well as get the digital identity of the SCS.
In addition, through the mobile applications for iOS and Android you can get an appointment, access to your story and use support tools for people with difficulty in verbal communication or who do not speak our language.
The Ministry of Health of the Government of the Canary Islands launches the Virtual Individual Health Card (TSI) which facilitates access to the technological tools included in the miSCS service of the Canary Islands Health Service, available on the website www.miscs.org, guaranteeing the security of the information contained.
Thus, it will be possible to view both the front and back of the individual health card, so that each person can carry it included in their mobile, giving the possibility of adding a photograph of the cardholder with access to miSCS that will be registered for future use with the rest of the SCS information systems.
In addition, from this Monday, March 21, and within the process of improving the digital health services offered in the SCS, a new digital service is launched within the miListaDeEspera section. Thanks to this new service, each person will be able to check the status of their application for incorporation into the waiting list and make some arrangements about it.
The miSCS tool encompasses the set of personalized digital health services for SCS users provided through different channels, and accessible through different identification methods.
Includes miCitaPrevia, which allows the request for an appointment in Primary Care of the SCS; miHistoria, through which the electronic medical record with information from the SCS is accessed; miListaDeEspera, which allows you to consult the information on the surgical waiting list; miHipot-CNV, which facilitates communication for people with verbal difficulties; miTradassan, a translator for healthcare for non-Spanish-speaking foreigners, and miMédula, which contains information for bone marrow donation. In addition, it has a specific identification service, called miIdentidadDigital.
Thus, from the SCS website you can get an appointment, consult your history or become a bone marrow donor, as well as get the digital identity of the SCS.
In addition, through the mobile applications for iOS and Android you can get an appointment, access to your story and use support tools for people with difficulty in verbal communication or who do not speak our language.
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