May 13, 2022
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Roche, EHSI sign MoU to enhance the technological healthcare system in Jordan

This strategic partnership’s main goal is to propel the personal healthcare landscape forward by employing technology to provide better experiences and drive improved patient results…reports Asian Lite News

F. Hoffman La Roche Ltd/Jordan (Roche) and Electronic Health Solutions International (EHSI), the world’s leading companies in healthcare and technology, held a meeting today to sign a long-term memorandum of understanding (MoU) to expedite personal healthcare services through advanced technological solutions at EHSI’s headquarters in King Hussein Business Park, Amman, Jordan.

The MoU was signed by Dr. Carole Hassoun, General Manager for Roche- Levant and Mr. Ghassan Al-Lahham, CEO of EHSI, in the presence of representatives from both companies.

This strategic partnership’s main goal is to propel the personal healthcare landscape forward by employing technology to provide better experiences and drive improved patient results. Built on three pillars, the partnership will first work on increasing data science collaborations through raising awareness about the use and application of machine learning models. Second, it will support multi-country collaboration through various networking initiatives between both healthcare giants. And lastly, it aims to aggregate research collaboration to co-author and publish scientific papers in select journals and outlets.

Dr. Carole Hassoun, General Manager of Roche Levant, commented: ‘In the digital age that we’re governed by today, technology and data analysis are paramount factors in developing the health care system, improving the quality of medical services, and providing a healthy and better life for patients.

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‘This partnership reflects a promising approach to a sustainable healthcare ecosystem that ensures improved patient outcomes as well as more effective methods of treatment and care. It is also part of Roche’s efforts to become a trusted partner by health authorities as it continues to uncover unprecedented advancements in the current healthcare system.’

Mr. Ghassan Al-Lahham, CEO of EHSI, stated that ‘this MoU is amongst the most important agreements EHSI has signed due to its added value, particularly in the field of data analysis, where the Kingdom is seen as a leading body in healthcare data. In cooperation with a reputable and leading company such as ‘Roche’, who was aware of the divide and approached EHSI to leverage technology and build on our joint efforts, we aim to deliver data that will raise the level of scientific research and studies, which play a direct role on advancing the pharmaceutical and healthcare sectors.’

It is worth noting that this long-term partnership will provide new horizons for cooperation, exchange of knowledge and experiences and sharing of data and insights to develop innovative healthcare solutions capable of serving patients to the fullest, in addition to discovering opportunities that will develop experiences and enhance health awareness.

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