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British company to implement electronic medical records for Qatar

Healthcare UK

August 2
09:56 2016

TPP Middle East, the subsidiary of UK based technology software company, The Phoenix Partnership Leeds Ltd (TPP), has signed a major collaboration agreement with Integrated Intelligence Services (IIS) to deliver SystmOne to the private healthcare sector across Qatar.

The project is valued at 21 million over 5 years.

TPPs integrated electronic medical record system will be implemented in approximately 300 primary care sites across Qatar. It supports Qatars vision to establish a more advanced healthcare system. By allowing medical records to be shared across the country, patients data will be standardised and collected routinely.

Creating high quality healthcare services in Qatar

TPPs integrated patient record will be a cornerstone of IISs strategy to work with partners to create a network of high quality healthcare services.

The 2 companies will start to work with clinics in the private sector over the next few months, with the first clinics due to be using SystmOne by the end of the year.

IIS will support healthcare providers with a range of innovative finance packages, as well as supply chain and technology services. The network will support patients to easily access excellent healthcare, supported by both a shared patient record and a web-based patient portal.

TPP is one of the leading companies in the UK for electronic patient record systems. It currently works with 5,000 NHS organisations, providing electronic health records on a centrally hosted database for more than 40 million patients.

Support from Healthcare UK

TPP has been working in the region for 3 years alongside the regions embassies and Healthcare UK.

Deborah Kobewka, Managing Director of Healthcare UK said:

Id like to congratulate TPP and IIS Holdings on signing this significant contract for an electronic record in some 300 of Qatars private primary care centres.

It is an excellent example of healthcare collaboration, facilitated by the Department for International Trade (DIT) team in Qatar who have supported TPP over several years to achieve this great outcome for both parties and for the people of Qatar on their healthcare transformation journey

H. E. Ajay Sharma, British Ambassador to the State of Qatar, commented:

I would like to congratulate TPP Middle East and IIS on this agreement.

The British Embassy and UKTI in Qatar are delighted to have supported TPP Middle East enter this dynamic market and create a new and exciting partnership in the field of healthcare. This is a sector where I strongly believe both the UK and Qatar can benefit from even greater co-operation.

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