IBM Establishes Global Healthcare Centre of Excellence in La Gaude, France
May 13 2009 - 11:57AM
PR Newswire (US)
BRUSSELS and LA GAUDE, France, May 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- IBM
(NYSE: IBM) today announced that it will open a new Global
Healthcare Centre of Excellence located in La Gaude, France. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20090416/IBMLOGO ) Expanding
its global healthcare capability, the Centre of Excellence will
help IBM healthcare clients design and create healthcare and life
sciences solutions that improve care delivery, predict and prevent
disease and enable smarter individual health and wellness.
Specialists at the Centre will provide deep levels of industry
knowledge and expertise in areas such as research, design and
solutions across electronic medical and health records, healthcare
analytics, business intelligence and patient-centric solutions.
From this base in the IBM Business Solutions Centre at La Gaude,
the Centre of Excellence will draw upon the knowledge and expertise
of up to 4,000 IBM healthcare IT and healthcare process experts
worldwide. "The new La Gaude Centre is an important aspect of our
global strategy," said Sean Hogan, Vice President, IBM Global
Healthcare & Life Sciences. "Not only can we showcase
healthcare best practice capabilities that we observe around the
world, but we can also create a collaborative environment in which
to work with clients to create new insights and innovations that
improve the value that our health systems provide to citizens." The
Centre will host a range of immersive solutions showcases that
illustrate healthcare scenarios. Featuring applications running in
home, general practitioner clinic, hospital and emergency response
centre environments, visiting clients will be able to experience
real-life situations to help them visualise and jointly develop
smarter systems. Focusing on healthcare analytics, business
intelligence, electronic medical and health records, identity
management and unified communications, the Centre will offer
experiential demonstrations; architecture consultancy; proof of
concept and prototype demonstrations; integration of partner
solutions; and, complex solutions design. It will also provide
prototyping across areas such as RFID, telemedicine, regional and
national health portals, telematics and mobile applications. "By
establishing the Centre of Excellence, we can enable our clients to
build collaborative, co-ordinated healthcare systems and electronic
medical records that stimulate integration and efficiency," said
Francois Commagnac, Leader, Global Healthcare Centre of Excellence,
IBM. "As an increasing number of clients seek to implement
instrumented, interconnected and intelligent systems, the Centre is
an ideal environment in which to experience and demonstrate the
value of Smarter Healthcare." Elsewhere in Europe, IBM drives
healthcare innovation at its Zurich Research Laboratory.
Researchers at Zurich successfully developed the Anatomic and
Symbolic Mapper Engine (ASME), which enables doctors to navigate a
3D virtual map of the human body and access medical information
graphically. ASME is currently being piloted at the Thy-Mors
hospital in northern Denmark. Contact information: Joe Hanley IBM
Media Relations, Europe +44 (0)78 0350 2318 Constance Bordes IBM
Media Relations, France +33 (0)1 4905 5297 Laurie Friedman IBM
Media Relations, U.S. 914 499 4608
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