Two products from Agfa HealthCare make their Canadian debut this week.
The Mortsel, Belgium-based company is releasing iPlan, its Internet-based enterprise scheduling and planning product, as well as its Orbis hospital and clinical information system.
iPlan is designed to enable hospitals and clinics of all sizes to increase productivity by more efficiently managing appointments and multiple resources in real-time.
Orbis integrates administrative and clinical data, allowing users to update and access patient information in real-time and enhance decision-making and patient care. To date, Orbis has been deployed in more than 750 institutions internationally.
The rollouts took place at e-Health Conference 2007 in Québec City.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
May 29, 2007
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