Primary healthcare workers can remotely manage patients using IOT sensors and store these medical records with Microsoft's Azure cloud platform.
Interoperability is key to efficient healthcare, particularly once the NHI comes into force.
A partner-managed cloud unlocks the benefits of this service, says Peter Mills, Healthcare Deal Executive - Sales and Service Management at T-Systems South Africa.
Frost & Sullivan research predicts that female technology could have a market worth $50 billion by 2025.
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The Pharmacy Dispensing Unit, unveiled in Alexandra, Johannesburg, allows quick dispensing of medication with guidance from a tele-pharmacist.
Overworked doctors may soon find some help via the growing trend towards eHealth solutions.
The Intiva Token will offer incentives to medical professionals for participating in the Intiva Health Platform.
The new agreement will expand Meditech Holdings South Africa's solution portfolio offering across Europe and Asia.
KYOCERA's multifunctionals provide customised systems to meet the particular requirements of your hospital, the company says.
One of the biggest dangers for businesses in terms of breaches is the belief that it won't happen to them, says Reduxio.
Jabra has developed telephone products to assist those with partial deafness and hearing impediments, says Ruan Adlem, business development manager, southern Africa - Jabra at Westcon-Comstor.