Omani hospital information system increases sales:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
The Omani hospital information system, MEDICOM, has recently reached a milestone, having been adopted now by over 100 hospitals. The latest hospital to incorporate the system is the 350-bed Al-Jazeira hospital in the UAE. The system promotes efficiency within high-tech hospitals worldwide and has even been adopted by the world's largest hospital, in South Africa. Vice-chairman and managing director of MEDICOM solutions, Amrit Chopra, said that he was pleased that so many countries had opted for the company's model, as it had faced serious competition from established HIS systems from the US, Europe and Australia.
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