CSC Introduces World-Class Range of Healthcare IT Solutions to Healthcare Providers Throughout The Middle East

CSCCSC (NYSE: CSC) - a leading international healthcare IT supplier - is introducing its range of world-class solutions developed to meet the needs of Middle East healthcare providers. The company has been active within the Middle East for more than 25 years and formed its CSC Arabia division in 2003.

Arab Health 2011 is providing the ideal opportunity to showcase its advanced range of solutions to some of the region's most prominent healthcare industry leaders and influencers. Each of the innovative CSC solutions being demonstrated is capable of making a major contribution to the rapidly developing Middle East healthcare sector.

Dr Harald Deutsch, vice president CSC Healthcare EMEA, said: "The example being set by many Middle Eastern countries in the forward-thinking and imaginative application of healthcare IT is quite inspirational, and we want to be part of this."

"For many years now we have been enabling our clients, all over the world, to achieve their healthcare goals through the effective use of information to improve patient care and outcomes, reduce costs and enhance operational efficiency. We believe that CSC's advanced range of business and clinical consulting, process, technology and outsourcing solutions have an important part to play in the continued rapid development of healthcare across the Middle East."

"CSC is transforming healthcare with better information for better decisions. By working with health ministries, providers, and payers, we are driving reform to deliver more efficient and cost effective care to save lives and money," Dr Deutsch continued. "Arab Health is a great opportunity to share best practice and we aim to show how the cultural, political, organisational and technical challenges of healthcare transformation can be overcome to achieve improved service delivery in all countries and regions throughout the Middle East."

CSC has extensive experience in the delivery of projects of all sizes, including the US commercial and public sectors and for nationwide healthcare systems in Europe. The range of expertise amongst its 94,000 employees means CSC can provide the ideal team to suit the needs of each healthcare client.

CSC will be showcasing a number of innovative solutions at Arab Health 2011, including:

  • Hospital in a Box
    A turnkey enterprise solution that includes everything from back office, clinical, departmental and patient self-care systems run on an integrated infrastructure linking patients and clinicians with a single electronic record. Effectively, it provides an out-of-the-box set of capabilities that can be quickly deployed to help create a truly digitised hospital facility. It's a total solution which is ideal for new hospital builds, or for existing institutions needing to modernise or gain traction in the increasingly competitive healthcare market.
  • Patient in your Pocket (PIYP)
    This solution is transforming how healthcare professionals on the move access and update patient information. PIYP enables doctors, community nurses, midwives and health visitors to spend more time on front-line care using the latest and most relevant clinical information. Users receive a schedule of appointments on their BlackBerry® smartphone and can retrieve up-to-date patient information and enter new data directly, either by dictating notes or filling in forms using a digital pen. Patient confidentiality is continually protected through a smartcard log-on and strong data encryption.
  • Patient Self-Care - Telemedicine Solution
    This solution revolutionises the care of patients with long-term and chronic conditions as well as cutting costs. It empowers patients by providing them with the ability to monitor themselves using integrated medical devices and to share the results, as well as communicate through video conferencing with their care provider anywhere, anytime via 3G or fixed line broadband connection. In this way clinicians can respond more quickly and effectively to any changes, no longer having to rely on periodic face-to-face consultations. This can reduce the need for re-admission or hospitalisation as problems are dealt with before they become serious.
  • Electronic Prescription Service
    This replaces slow and error-prone manual prescription systems with one that is accurate, integrated and interoperable. The ePrescription system cuts errors, enhances the management of medication and increases safety. It provides all healthcare, partners including both clinicians and pharmacists, with a single view of a patient's medication profile eliminating administration normally associated with managing manual prescriptions, improving efficiency and auditing processes.
  • OmniLocation
    Being able to track patients can be important for their safety. It can be just as important to know where other vital assets and equipments are without having to chase for information around the entire hospital. OmniLocation is a wireless and RFID tracking system which allows the user to track people or objects in near real-time and within a margin of just three metres.
  • Electronic Patient Folder
    Paper records are expensive and time-consuming to maintain. CSC's Electronic Patient Folder (ePF) allows customers to digitise their records, providing faster access to patient information. It radically cuts the time, space and cost of maintaining manual records. ePF delivers immediate and significant, measurable benefits and supports transition to an electronic patient records system.

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About CSC Healthcare EMEA
CSC Healthcare EMEA is part of the CSC Global Healthcare Group, which serves both private and public sectors around the world. As a leading provider of interoperable, scalable IT healthcare solutions CSC is transforming healthcare with better information for better decisions.

Working with health ministries and healthcare providers across the region CSC Healthcare EMEA helps to drive reform and rise to the challenge of delivering a digitised health service. Spearheading the development of its product range is the CSC European Solution Centre which is complemented by CSC's global Innovation Centres.

Currently the EMEA group has healthcare operations in more than 11 countries, employing approximately 3,000 healthcare experts. As part of a global group it is supported by an extensive partner network and provides substantial experience of national healthcare markets.

About CSC
CSC is a global leader in providing technology-enabled solutions and services through three primary lines of business. These include Business Solutions and Services, the Managed Services Sector and the North American Public Sector. CSC's advanced capabilities include system design and integration, information technology and business process outsourcing, applications software development, Web and application hosting, mission support and management consulting. The company has been recognized as a leader in the industry, including being named by FORTUNE Magazine as one of the World's Most Admired Companies for Information Technology Services (2010). Headquartered in Falls Church, Va., CSC has approximately 94,000 employees and reported revenue of $16.1 billion for the 12 months ended October 1, 2010. For more information, visit the company's website at www.csc.com.

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