Seeking public health NGOs to implement an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) digital solution across eight provinces over 18 months. This initiative aims to enhance healthcare delivery and patient data management.
The National Department of Health is inviting public health non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to provide services for the implementation of an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) digital solution. This project will span eight provinces and is expected to be completed within an 18-month timeframe. The selected service providers will be responsible for deploying the EMR system, training healthcare personnel, and ensuring the integration of the solution into existing healthcare frameworks.
The EMR digital solution is designed to improve patient care by facilitating better data management, enhancing communication among healthcare providers, and streamlining patient records. Key requirements include experience in digital health solutions, capacity to train healthcare staff, and the ability to work collaboratively with government health departments. This initiative not only aims to modernize health record-keeping but also to improve overall health outcomes in the targeted provinces, making it a vital project for enhancing public health infrastructure.
This tender is suitable for public health NGOs with expertise in digital health solutions, experience in implementing healthcare technology, and capacity for training and support in healthcare settings.