In recent years, the region's healthcare providers have been challenged by the task of not only having to provide quality services to citizens but also to a rapidly increasing number of expatriate residents and visitors. This demands that the medical sector improve facilities, add staff as well as urgently upgrade existing IT infrastructure and adopt new IT management tools to secure and manage the growth. CA's briefing centred on addressing some of the immediate challenges faced by the medical industry and the vital role of solution-based software.
Speaking on the occasion Kevin Naddaf, Regional Channel Manager, Gulf Countries and Pakistan for CA said,
"Information Technology has proven to be a great enabler in the healthcare field worldwide. The healthcare industry in the Gulf is making great strides today towards adopting new IT systems and applications to facilitate the development of world class healthcare services in the region.'
'CA's constant innovation in IT management technology has earned us endorsement of many healthcare organizations in the world including the well known American Hospital Association. Now we are committed to bringing our knowledge and experience here to help regional healthcare providers get on a fast track of their IT management transformation,' Kevin added.
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