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Microsoft Amalga Hospital Information System 2009

Microsoft Amalga Hospital Information System (HIS) 2009 is a state-of-the-art, integrated hospital information system. Amalga HIS delivers a complete, agile hospital information system that is affordable, flexible, and intuitive. The solution was designed from the beginning to meet the needs of healthcare professionals while minimising the cost and resources required to run global healthcare organisations.
Bumrungrad has outperformed every other listed hospital in the Southeast Asian market since implementing this system. It is a key part of our success.
- Mack Banner, Chief Executive Officer, Bumrungrad International
Amalga HIS provides rich integration among a hospital’s front- and back-office needs, giving clinicians and administrators access to information within and across departments. This scalable, integrated HIS:
  • Manages all hospital functions with one affordable, integrated solution.
  • Helps improve operational efficiency, care quality, and patient experience by providing staff with a single, customized view of healthcare information.
  • Helps improve care quality and the patient experience by providing clinicians with a single, customizable view of patient data across all encounters to enable more informed decision making and faster throughput.
  • Supports paperless, integrated, seamless workflow to help increase information integrity, reduce transcription errors and duplication of information entries, and optimise patient and report turnaround times.
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