Improving pathomorphological diagnostics
PLN 2 million will be allocated to UCK WUM to enhance diagnostics and enable more effective treatment of oncology patients under the National Oncology Strategy. Implementation of the program is part of long-term efforts to improve the quality of oncological care conducted at our clinical center.
“Modern pathomorphological diagnostics is one of the foundations of effective cancer treatment. Thanks to support from the National Oncology Strategy, we will be able to significantly raise the quality and accessibility of pathomorphological testing at our hospital,” emphasized Marzena Kowalczyk, Acting Director of the University Clinical Center at the Medical University of Warsaw.
Digital transformation in university hospitals
UCK WUM will receive PLN 22.77 million under the National Recovery and Resilience Plan. Two grant applications submitted by UCK WUM – one for the Children’s Clinical Hospital and one for the Central Clinical Hospital – were evaluated as crucial for the functioning of the system and ensuring high-quality digital resources.
Digitalization of healthcare is a key direction for the development of the system. It enables faster access to medical data, better coordination of therapeutic processes, and higher quality of patient service. It also strengthens cybersecurity, which is essential for protecting sensitive medical data and ensuring the stable operation of healthcare facilities.
