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Monday, December 7 - 2009

Qatar to enhance its e-healthcare system

  • Qatar: Wednesday, June 10 - 2009 at 11:04

Qatar's Supreme Council of Information and Communication Technology (ictQatar) has said it is working with major players in the health sector on a two-tier approach to enhancing the e-healthcare system to support the government's healthcare reform. The first tier involves a government-owned dedicated network that is currently being developed as a back bone to provide interoperability between various healthcare providers, in addition to key government institutions, while the second tier focuses on a national electronic health record (EHR) that is being conceived as a hub to share information on patient records across healthcare institutions from a central point.

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