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Telemedicine in the Czech Republic: From “Telephone Consultations” to a Systemic Solution
Just a few years ago, we would have considered any remote contact between a patient and a doctor via phone or video to be telemedicine. A major turning point in the Czech healthcare system came with the mandatory use of eRecept (e-prescriptions) and, subsequently, the COVID-19 pandemic. Fear of personal contact at that time accelerated the introduction of the first reimbursed “telemedicine” service by general practitioners.

Markéta Hrubá
Apr 15


Artificial Intelligence in the Czech Healthcare System
Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a dream of distant future. As a recently published national survey by the Ministry of Health has shown, modern algorithms are gradually becoming a common feature in Czech hospitals and outpatient clinics. Practical experience clearly demonstrates enormous potential for streamlining care; however, experts also caution against blind enthusiasm. The use of uncertified generative models can pose safety risks to both patients and the

Markéta Hrubá
Mar 31


AI Act – Significant Change or Substantial Modification?
We know very well what a significant change of (medical) devices is in the scope of the MDR since the publication of MDCG 2020-3 Rev1.

Aleš Martinovský
Sep 20, 2024
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