Sanofi partners with Mobily to enhance mobilised healthcare
- Saudi Arabia: Tuesday, October 09 - 2012 at 03:41
French pharmaceutical firm, Sanofi has partnered with Saudi Arabia's Etihad telecom (Mobily) to boost the mobilised healthcare services (mHealth) with an innovative approach in the healthcare services in the kingdom, Saudi Gazette has reported. The partnership aims to offer a IBG Star device and the newest technology in diabetes management smart application to enable patients to communicate their diabetes-related data to their physicians or healthcare provider. "Our main objective is putting our patients first and that's by offering easy to use and innovative solutions which help patients to share instant reports to their physicians and helping patients taking diabetes related decisions," said Salah Mousa, Sanofi's general manager in Saudi Arabia.
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