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Mumbai:
HCL Technologies Ltd will demonstrate its healthcare technologies
at the HIMSS annual conference in New Orleans this week.
The company will demonstrate how its healthcare IT service
help independent software vendors (ISVs) and hospitals
improve overall patient care and achieve significant cost
savings, the company said in a filing with the Bombay
Stock Exchange (BSE).
As
IT requirements become more complex, healthcare providers
are reaching out to specialist organisations to help manage
their technology assets, HCL pointed out.
A
core component of the company''s healthcare offering is
its business ready infrastructure (BRI) that combines
certified on-demand application infrastructures with the
company''s offshore-based services in a predictable, pay-per-use,
multi-year service model.
This,
HCL said, is a cost-effective approach to addressing IT
infrastructure investment and upgrade requirements, whereby
providers eliminate the need buy their own licences or
infrastructure components. Instead, HCL purchases the
licences, host the software on its own IT infrastructure,
and securely offers the service remotely to providers
on a pay- per-use model.
"With
BRI, HCL has the unique ability to offer healthcare providers
a way to keep technology infrastructure costs down, utilising
our integrated, multi-service offering of infrastructure
management services, business process outsourcing (BPO)
and applications delivery," said Pradep Nair, head,
global life sciences and healthcare practice of the company.
"By
providing ready, repeatable technology solutions built
on a platform of strong security and compliance, customers
gain a much needed competitive advantage as they work
to achieve profitability in today''s challenging healthcare
services market" he added.
A
leader in remote infrastructure management, HCL Technologies
supports, maintains and upgrades more than 60 applications
for one of the largest US healthcare organisations.
It
has also worked with some of the leading healthcare software
solution providers in the electronic medical record and
electronic health record areas. HCL also has vast experience
in implementing systems compliant to HIPPA, HL7 and DICOM,
as well as successfully abiding by the guidelines and
technologies defined by them.
The
company''s key care delivery application areas include,
medical
records management, outpatient appointments and scheduling,
lab management, chronic care management, population control
registry and coding and dictation.
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