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24 September 12:34

Public and private hospitals will be required to install panic buttons and video surveillance systems to improve patient safety.

Sanziana Georgescu
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The draft law, initiated by USR deputies, mandates the installation of panic buttons in all hospitals to allow patients to quickly signal medical emergencies. Additionally, hospitals will need to have surveillance cameras in the ICU and emergency departments to monitor medical activities and ensure patient safety. Video recordings will be stored securely and accessible only to authorized personnel. The project was adopted in response to previous incidents that highlighted the lack of such safety measures.

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Spitalele publice şi private vor fi obligate să instaleze butoane de panică la patul pacienţilor. Proiectul USR a fost adoptat de Parlament şi merge la promulgare
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Parlamentul obligă spitalele să instaleze butoane de panică și camere video în ATI și UPU
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Toate spitalele de stat și private, obligate să instaleze butoane de panică și camere video în fiecare salon (proiect)
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Spitalele din România, obligate să instaleze butoane de panică și camere video în ATI și UPU

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