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Oakwell Solutions has partnered with Epicentre to design a workplace program for use at organisations where HIV/AIDS is prevalent.
TCM has provided pharmaceutical benefit management company Mediscor with the Mimix managed availability solution.
Sun Microsystems SA and its partner AL Indigo have provided technology to create an HIV/AIDS portal for the Medical Research Council.
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SAS Institute has partnered with the University of North Carolina Centre for AIDS Research to develop a patient database.
Saratoga has developed a customer satisfaction measurement system to improve the emergency services of the Johnson City Medical Centre.
The school within the Great Ormond Street Hospital is using 3Com wireless networking technology to access its network and the Internet.
Neil Harvey and Associates (NHA) has partnered with DHSwitch to integrate the DHSwitch infrastructure into the Medware solution.
Terry Ragon, CEO and president of InterSystems, has won the 2003 Ernst & Young (EY) Entrepreneur of the Year award in healthcare IT for the New England region.
Sybase has donated data management technology to the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention to aid in the prevention, control and research of severe acute respiratory syndrome.
Medical Services Organisation (MSO) and MIP Holdings have jointly developed the MedCap system to enable medical aid administrators to perform their own hospital benefit management.
Medical aid administrator Medscheme has initiated an IT strategy that will see three different IT solutions put in place to cater for its main business units.