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Ardentia partners E3 to offer healthcare intelligence services in
Middle East
12 August 2008
Healthcare intelligence specialist Ardentia has extended its
operations into the Middle East, signing a partnership agreement with
Dubai-based healthcare specialist E3.
The partnership agreement will deliver strategic information support
to healthcare providers in the Middle East enhancinge healthcare
delivery and quality of care in the region.
Ardentia is a leading supplier of business information software to
healthcare in the UK, and the only software supplier with clients at
every level of the NHS, from commissioners of healthcare, to care
providers, strategic health authorities and the NHS itself.
The company’s expertise in the healthcare information sector will
play a key role in improving access to clinical and patient data,
enabling healthcare practitioners to make informed decisions and
ensuring the highest levels of patient care.
According to Gary Luke, managing director of Ardentia: “The Middle
East is an area where healthcare is making a quantum jump forward to
world-beating levels of provision. We’re very keen to be involved in
this transformation, supporting it with the strategic information
services it needs. We know we have the expertise to do this, and I’m
pleased that skills developed in fifteen years work with the NHS can now
be put to the service of another health economy.”
Dubai-based E3 is an established application supplier in Middle East
healthcare, working with hospitals and other healthcare providers across
the region. The company already distributes healthcare systems from
Lawson, the USA’s leading supplier of healthcare ERP systems.
Muwaffa Lahham, Chief Executive of E3 commented: “Partnering with
Ardentia gives a new dimension to our healthcare proposition. The
company’s track record in the delivery of business intelligence
solutions for healthcare is second to none, and will ensure a winning
combination of skills and resources that will deliver invaluable support
to Middle East healthcare as it progresses in the future.”
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