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Anthelio to expand capabilities for helping clients to meet healthcare IT challenges

Our Bureau, MumbaiMonday, April 30, 2012, 11:00 Hrs  [IST]

Dallas based Anthelio, a provider of comprehensive healthcare information technology services and business process solutions for hospitals and other healthcare providers, informed that soon the company will be expanding its offering within the healthcare IT market to help its clients meet current challenges. By provisioning hospitals with comprehensive, high-quality, flexible and secure IT and BP services, Anthelio improves hospitals’ healthcare services while reducing costs and streamlining processes.

As part of the company’s strategy, based on business requirements, Anthelio will be streamlining its operations to refocus on five core operating areas of coding, clinical documentation improvement (CDI), international classification of diseases, 10th revision (ICD-10), electronic health record (EHR) and data services.

Commenting on this transformational shift at the company, Laxman K Badiga, chief operating officer of Anthelio, said, “We are narrowing our focus within the healthcare provider vertical to build specific domain expertise to help our customers meet business critical IT challenges. This realignment will help us in strengthening our offering in response to specific market challenges, and reinforce our leadership position in the broader healthcare IT market.”

According to Vish Sivaswamy, head-global practices of Anthelio, “We remain focused on helping our clients put in place the technology infrastructure that will support the delivery of high-quality, safe, patient-centred, timely, effective, and efficient healthcare services as well as improve their top-line and bottom-line financial results.”

He further added that with 98 per cent of the companies business in healthcare IT, they are singularly focused on the unique challenges and drivers within this market and uniquely positioned to help their clients meet their specific needs.  “Our clients value this specific healthcare domain expertise, and realise that healthcare IT requires more than just general IT and process expertise.  As a result, we are working to expand our capabilities by hiring professionals with specific clinical expertise, including MBBS doctors, PhDs and trained nurses to complement our highly trained team of IT engineers,” he added.

 
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