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Care Expert Partners With Telecom Egypt To Launch National Healthcare Platform

On Wednesday, Care Expert, affiliated with Reliance Jio, announced its strategic partnership with Egypt’s Telecom Egypt to roll out a state-of-the-art national healthcare platform.

Both companies signed the agreement to integrate Hospital Information Management Systems (HIMS) with unified electronic medical records, aligning healthcare management with international best practices.

The platform effectively displays both clinical and administrative data while ensuring stringent data privacy measures.

Egypt’s national cloud infrastructure will store the platform’s data, supporting the country’s Sustainable Digital Transformation Vision 2030.

Care Expert has established itself as a leader in AI-driven healthcare technology in India, serving numerous large public and private healthcare providers. Its network includes prestigious institutions such as Apollo Hospitals, CK Birla, Reliance, Artemis, HCL, Cipla, and India’s Ministry of Defence.

The platform currently supports a wide array of medical institutions, including multi-speciality, super-speciality, and single-speciality hospitals, as well as pharmacies and diagnostic chains.

To date, over 15 million patients have benefited from services delivered through this system.

Leadership speaks

Avanthi Jain, Founder and CEO of Care Expert, expressed optimism about the partnership. She said their experience enables them to serve as a nationwide health cloud partner for Telecom Egypt.

This collaboration will enable rapid market entry and swift deployment of healthcare services, providing Egyptians with easier access to quality healthcare.”

Mohamed Nasr, Managing Director and CEO of Telecom Egypt, added, “Partnering with Care Expert allows us to offer hospitals a reliable and user-friendly platform, leveraging our expertise in healthcare technology. This platform will safeguard patient data confidentiality and enhance operational efficiency, aligning perfectly with Egypt’s 2030 digital transformation goals.”

The healthcare platform stands out for its seamless integration with existing medical facility systems, simplifying billing processes and increasing revenue. It fully complies with regulatory standards while safeguarding data privacy.

Thanks to cloud infrastructure, the platform is scalable. It is ready to incorporate AI and Internet of Things technologies.

This adaptability ensures continuous innovation and enhancement of healthcare services.

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