We describe new functionalities that have been added to an existing and widely used software solution in Polish public healthcare. The system automatically evaluates a number of medical scores. It provides epidemiologic monitoring concerning infectious diseases; classifies a particular patient to a specific risk group; and detects anomalies. Moreover, an analysis of a prescribed drug is performed.

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