Russia's new chronic disease registry launches in 2026 to transform patient care
Russia's new chronic disease registry launches in 2026 to transform patient care
Russia's new chronic disease registry launches in 2026 to transform patient care
Russia will introduce a federal registry for patients with chronic diseases on 1 March 2026. The new system aims to centralise health data from across the country, improving oversight of treatments and patient care. Officials say it will help ensure no patient is missed and provide clearer insights into medical performance.
The unified registry will cover 12 major categories, including oncology, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. Each condition will have its own dedicated database, allowing for more precise tracking of diagnoses and treatments.
Artificial intelligence will play a key role in analysing the collected data. The system is designed to flag early signs of potential complications, enabling faster interventions. It will also track how patients' health changes over time, offering a clearer picture of treatment outcomes.
By consolidating information from all regions, the registry will provide a single framework for monitoring chronic diseases. This approach replaces fragmented local records, making it easier to assess the effectiveness of healthcare providers nationwide.
The new registry will record the number of patients with specific conditions, their diagnoses, and treatment progress. It is expected to streamline referrals and improve coordination between doctors. The system's launch marks a shift toward data-driven healthcare management in Russia.
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