Wipro focuses on Healthcare

VARINDIA- INDIA'S FRONTLINE IT MAGAZINE

Wipro focuses on Healthcare 
Wipro Infotechhas won a 10-year contract from Manipal Health Enterprises Private Limited (MHEPL). As a result of this strategic partnership, Wipro will implement its latest Hospital Information System Solution & data migration services across Manipal Group Hospitals. The proposed HIS application is patient-centric. It will provide immediate access to clinical, administrative and billing data required for the efficient functioning of a hospital. It will ensure high levels of automation, better availability of information, reduction in patient's waiting time and better utilization of revenues.
Anand Sankaran, Sr. Vice-President & Business Head - India and Middle East and Global Business Head - Infrastructure and Services, Wipro, said, "We are delighted to be chosen as Manipal Hospitals' partner in this business transformation programme which will enable drive superior customer experience and greater operational efficiencies. Healthcare is a focus vertical for Wipro worldwide, and we have over 120 satisfied customers successfully leveraging our Hospital Information Solution (HIS) across India, Middle East and Asia Pacific. With Wipro’s in-depth expertise and rich experience of implementation in hospitals, both in the private and government sectors, we are confident of delivering an efficient and cost-effective solution to Manipal Hospital."
RajenPadukone, CEO, Manipal Health Enterprises, said, "Given our plans for Hospital network and business expansion in the near future, it is essential that we complement this with a robust hospital information system that will help in taking us to the next level of our growth trajectory. We believe that our strategic partnership with Wipro in this area will significantly improve efficiencies in providing quality service to our patients across our network."

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