The Open Group's Universal Data Element Framework aims to tackle the data challenge.
The pharmaceuticals company wanted a mobile application that would result in increased sales-force effectiveness.
The solution was implemented by i5 to manage the medical aid company's internal IT processes.
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The province spends R83.7 million to computerise its database of the dead and set up a Web site.
The combination provides a single system for accepting, processing and reconciling payment to medical practitioners.
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The company has won the Proudly South Africa Homegrown Award for 'Innovator of the year' in the SMME category.
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The real value of electronic health records lies in a longitudinal view of a person's entire life.