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"Siemens and SAP remain focused on not only developing innovative technologies for our customers, but on creating partnerships that help streamline customers' access to those technologies," said Janet Dillione, CEO, Health Services, Siemens Healthcare. "With this new reseller agreement and via SAP's presence in key target markets, together we can help deliver a comprehensive range of solutions that contribute towards improved healthcare worldwide."
Through the new reseller agreement, healthcare providers will have simplified access to innovative information systems that link administrative and controlling functions, such as billing, human resources, patient management and business intelligence (BI), with clinical processes, thereby helping customers profit from greater efficiencies and enhance enterprise customer and employee satisfaction by leveraging enterprise resource management software from SAP.
"The current stimulus programs in many countries around the world confirm that information technology is seen as a vitally important means of modernizing healthcare services, because it forms the foundation of cost containment and improved quality of care," said John Papandrea, senior vice president of the Healthcare industry business unit at SAP. "Information systems that enable improvements in both business and clinical functions play an essential role in improving, above all, efficiency and quality. With the expansion of our engagement, SAP and Siemens are well prepared for the requirements of the future."
About the hospital information system i.s.h.med
i.s.h.med is a clinical information and workplace system that is integrated into the SAP for Healthcare solution portfolio. It is based on the marketleading ERP system by SAP that covers both administrative and logistic tasks. This system is expanded by i.s.h.med which supports medical as well as care functions in the clinical environment. i.s.h.med supports employees in the hospital during their individual work processes and provides a plurality of functionalities for planning, documentation, coordination, communication and evaluation. The security of investment is ensured by a flexible system configuration that facilitates quick reactions by hospital management to changing general conditions. The software is deployed in around 300 hospitals, 18 countries, and in 8 languages.
i.s.h.med is not available in the US and Japan.
About i.c.m.health
i.c.m.health is a Management Information System for hospitals that is integrated into SAP and i.s.h.med. It is based on the SAP Business Warehouse and is an integrated reporting system as a single point of truth. With i.c.m.health, hospital management is provided with differentiated information about services, costs, revenues as well as quality outcome. i.c.m.health offers a set of specific planning tools for an efficient controlling. Thus, undesirable developments can be early identified and measures for counteractions can be taken, if necessary. The system consists of several standard modules: medical controlling (mis), medical material controlling (mmc), case calculation (cal), revenue allocation (ra) and ORcontrolling (op). It is designed for the German market with the perspective to adopt further country specific requirements. Customizing capabilities and adaptations to user specific requirements are a natural feature.
Within the SAP Business Objects portfolio the ready to run reporting of i.c.m.health represents an excellent basis for Crystal Reports, XCelsius dashboard functionalities and Web Intelligence Adhoc Analyzing of Business Objects.
i.c.m.health is not available in the US and Japan.
About The Siemens Healthcare Sector
The Siemens Healthcare Sector is one of the world's largest suppliers to the healthcare industry and a trendsetter in medical imaging, laboratory diagnostics, medical information technology and hearing aids. Siemens offers its customers products and solutions for the entire range of patient care from a single source -- from prevention and early detection to diagnosis, and on to treatment and aftercare. By optimizing clinical workflows for the most common diseases, Siemens also makes healthcare faster, better and more costeffective. Siemens Healthcare employs some 48,000 employees worldwide and operates around the world. In fiscal year 2009 (to September 30), the Sector posted revenue of 11.9 billion euros and profit of around 1.5 billion euros. For further information please visit: www.siemens.com/healthcare.