RO19.10 schedule

Obstetrics Department – The programme for thrombophilia high-risk pregnancy monitoring

The programme will start on September 15th, 2015. The target group are women who:

  • Are pregnant at the moment of the first investigation,
  • Are 13 to 50 years-old (patients under 18 will be accompanied by a legal guardian),
  • Are legally admitted to our hospital (inpatients, day admission, etc)

The following documents are required for day admissions:

  • Referral to Obstetrics from a family doctor / outpatient specialist practitioner. The referral should be issued within the last month (according to the National Health Insurance Agency (NHIA) regulations),
  • A recent employee certificate,
  • An activated NHIA card,
  • The patient should also have a valid electronic record in SIU (according to NHIA regulations).

Daily schedule

07.30 – 08.00, Monday to Friday (except legal holidays): biological specimen (blood) sampling from UEHB inpatients.

07.30 – 08.00, Monday to Friday (except legal holidays): day admissions to UEHB.

08.00 – 10.30: Patients will be required to sign an informed consent and offered (on a first arrived – first served basis) obstetrics evaluation and biological specimens sampling

11.00 – 12.30: Test results release and haematological evaluation.
Patients will be scheduled after one week for test results release and selected cases will receive a haematological evaluation. Please note that genetic test results will not be available immediately after September 15th.

13.00 – 15.00: A phone number (021.601.25.49) will be available from Monday to Friday for study registration and appointment scheduling. Please note that no medical evaluations or medical information will be offered over this phone line.

To conduct this program in optimal conditions, given the complexity of investigations and pathology, a limited number of 10-15 appointments will be offered per day. The RO19.10 health services are interdisciplinary in nature, involving obstetrics, haematology, laboratory medicine, neonatology, molecular biology, internal medicine (nephrology, diabetology, cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, neurology, endocrinology, etc.), neurosurgery, plastic surgery, general surgery, and vascular surgery for associated pathology. Please note that there may be delays from the scheduled activities, as medical emergencies take precedence over the chronic cases.

 

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