• Voir en CERN launches KENORA: a new era in occupational health management 12 February, 2026 | ByMedical Service On 12 January 2026, CERN’s Medical Service implemented KENORA, a new occupational health management system to modernise and strengthen occupational health monitoring across the Organization, replacing the existing KITRY (medical records) and PLAMED (planning tool). • It is based on a single, secure platform and represents a significant step forward in the management of occupational health activities at CERN. • KENORA simplifies data management, automates appointment scheduling and the upload of laboratory results, and enables secure teleconsultations directly through the KENORA application. • Compliant with ISO/IEC 27001 and HDS (health data hosting) standards, the system ensures enhanced protection of sensitive information. • Its key features include: Centralised data management: a unified dashboard aggregates occupational health indicators in real time, enabling risk-based monitoring and the implementation of appropriate preventive actions. • Enhanced functionality: the system supports the management of individual occupational health records, medical visits, care provided at the infirmary and psychological consultations.
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- CERN’s Medical Service launched KENORA on 12 January 2026, a unified occupational‑health management platform that replaces the older KITRY records system and PLAMED planning tool. KENORA centralises data, automates appointment scheduling and lab‑result uploads, and offers secure teleconsultations. Compliant with ISO/IEC 27001 and HDS standards, it protects sensitive information while providing real‑time dashboards for risk‑based monitoring. The system handles medical visits, infirmary care, psychological consultations, accident follow‑up, risk assessments, and prevention surveys, with dedicated workspaces for each Medical Service unit. Developed over 1.5 years by multiple CERN departments, KENORA aims to reduce administrative load and improve proactive health‑safety responses.
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