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HCL Tech partners with Wellogic

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NOIDA, INDIA: HCL Technologies, a leading IT services provider, today announced a strategic partnership with software company Wellogic to provide interoperability and health records management solutions to the global healthcare market.

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Wellogic will leverage HCL's substantial global sales, professional services, and cloud computing resources to help clients adopt and operate Wellogic's health information exchange (HIE), electronic health record (EHR), and personal health record (PHR) solutions, said a press release.

Through this partnership, clients can leverage Wellogic's technologies with the depth, breadth, and confidence of HCL's world-renowned resources, it added.

“With this new partnership, HCL will further strengthen its healthcare service offerings in the US, Indian, and other global markets with proven yet leading edge solutions and bundled services to help solve important challenges faced by healthcare organizations,” said Pradep Nair, senior vice president - Healthcare, HCL.

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“Wellogic has created revolutionary software technology to enable cost-effective large-scale adoption of modern medical records management and interoperability solutions. This partnership represents a key milestone in HCL's delivery of high-value solutions for the healthcare industry,” he added.

Wellogic president and CEO Sumit Nagpal said the company is proud to have been chosen by HCL as its strategic partner for the healthcare market.

“We have a common dedication to help make care delivery safer and more cost effective through availability of comprehensive patient information at the point of care. With our integrated, standards-based HIE and interoperable EHR and PHR solutions, Wellogic brings the complete picture together at the point of care, at the moment of truth,” he said.

Nagpal said partnering with HCL is an ideal way for the company to bring its solutions and their benefits to the global healthcare industry.

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