The Director General
of Health Systems of the Ministry of Health recognized the efforts undertaken
by the staff of Prince Sultan Cardiac Center Qassim in coming up with its
TAJI project.
Engineer Muhannad
Barambali from the Director General of Supporting Health Systems handed over
the Certificate of Thanks and Appreciation to PSCCQ for their selfless
contribution and support in upholding the TAJI project to record and archive
medical heart images at the Ministry of Health. Moreover, he also acknowledged
the involvement of Mr.
Meshal Al-Mutairi, Director of Health Informatics Department, who proudly received the thanks and
appreciation on behalf of the Center. Engineer Budamali also mentioned the Head of
the Award Committee for taking measures in recognizing the people behind the
TAJI project.
According to Dr.
Abdulrahman Al-Mesnid, the center is getting ready in its preparation for the
basic practical steps to link the TAJI project in archiving medical heart
images at the Ministry of Health. He further said that this is going to be a
very important step for the ministry to gear forward in achieving the Kingdom's
Vision for 2030. This program is definitely a response to the increasing
demands of medical services for cardiovascular diseases which are known to be
rampant in their place.
For the information
of everyone, the TAJI project is purposefully intended to bring Tele-Cardiology
to 8 different hospitals across Saudi Arabia. It will fully embrace its mission
to deliver a seamlessly overall solution to meet the needs of cardiology
service users. This will show up an innovative flow of service.
Dr. Abdulrahman
Al-Mesnid stated that this TAJI project will extend its implementation to
Makkah, Al-Mukarramah, Al-Qassim, Jeddah, Al-Hotuf, Jizan, Najran, Dammam, and
Arar. These particular cities will also be connectedly linked to the
Ministry of Health in Riyadh in order to benefit from the services exclusively
provided for cardiovascular diseases in the specified cardiology centers ruled
under the Ministry of Health.
The TAJI project will
continuously dwell on its quest for an innovation in the field medical service to be given to its target patients.