Saudi Arabia’s five-year project, which is the largest healthcare technology project ever attempted in the nation, is looking to incorporate elements addressing quality of care, cost containment, health system management and research needs.
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The five-year project is aimed at transforming the healthcare delivery in Saudi Arabia, Dr Mohammed R. Alyemeni, adviser to the Minister of Health & general supervisor of ICT.
He elaborates on the Kingdom's plan to digitally integrate over 300 Saudi hospitals during his speech at the three-day event.
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The Arab Technology Awards recognize the outstanding work of private and public sector companies in the field of information technology in the Gulf region.
Receiving the award at the gala event held at Armani Hotel in Dubai last Monday, e-TP Director Abdullah Al-Khedher said winning the award again amid fierce competition “speaks volumes about e-TP successes and achievements.”
The five year project is aimed at transforming the healthcare delivery in Saudi Arabia, said a top official ahead of the 'HIMSS Middle East 2010 Conference.'
“Our technocrats will demonstrate the system to the Saudi ministry, which has shown interest in it, on approval of the proposal by the Saudi minister,” Minister of Overseas Indian Affairs (MOIA) Vayalar Ravi, told Saudi Gazette in a call from Riyadh soon after he met Abdul Wahid Al-Humaid, Acting Labor Minister, on Saturday.
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