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The Indus Hospital Selects Oracle Cloud ERP for Improved Patient Care

  • August 11, 2020
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The Indus Hospital Selects Oracle Cloud to Enhance and Improve Patient Care

The multidisciplinary state-of-the-art facility, The Indus Hospital, provides free healthcare in Pakistan. In a recent statement, they announced the selection of Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) to help simplify the procurement and management of its medical supplies inventory and increase visibility into its financial operations.

This supports TIH’s mission of creating an excellence-driven, comprehensive, free of charge, replicable healthcare system accessible to all. They needed a modern application suite to help automate and streamline its business processes with industry-standard practices. The hospital is also at the forefront in helping the government in diagnosing and treating patients during the current medical emergency. They require a real-time picture of its financials and inventory to enhance patient care.

Oracle ERP Features

The Indus Hospital selected Oracle Cloud’s modern mobile user-interface with embedded machine learning and business intelligence capabilities to help automate the hospital’s finance and inventory management processes by eliminating the need to manually input supplier invoices. It can also provide inventory tracking data in real-time for medical, non-medical supplies and perishables; and enable the hospital to analyze and select the best suppliers. Oracle’s offering can also provide a view of the hospital’s overall financial health, which can give management the ability to make more informed decisions.

Shakeel Akhter, Chief Information Officer (CIO), The Indus Hospital commented,

“We have to make sure our hospital is resilient. We need to keep up with the disruptions the healthcare system is confronted with today. By leveraging modern cloud technology, we will be able to streamline our processes and ultimately provide improved patient care in these challenging times.

With Oracle Fusion Cloud Enterprise Resource Planning we will be able to overhaul the entire patient management and supply chain cycles so that we can adapt quickly to changes in the business environment and also give our employees more time to innovate and provide better service to our patients.”

Head of Oracle Pakistan’s Applications Business, Syed Azam Abidi said,

“In the current business environment, our healthcare service providers need to be agile and focus on business continuity so that they can strive to innovate and improve their patient care services.

Oracle Fusion Cloud Applications enables our customers to stay resilient during difficult times by leveraging cloud technology. Not only helps streamline their business operations, but helps them to rapidly adapt to the current economic climate. It helps explore new business models, improve strategic decision-making and begin the journey back to growth.”

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