Samsung to help Karnataka government manage health facilities

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

on Friday said it signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the to help the state efficiently manage its public healthcare facilities.

As part of the agreement, handed over 1,000 Galaxy Tab IRIS to the Department of Health and Family Welfare,

"Digitising the database is very important for our public health centres as it will lead to better planning and decision making at a state as well as central level," said Ramesh Kumar, state Minister of Health and Family Welfare, in a statement.

Tab IRIS is the first commercial tablet to be approved by the Unique Identification Authority of (UIDAI) for Aadhaar and Know Your Customer (KYC) verification and will enable Public Health Centres (PHC) in the state to build their database in a digital format, the statement said.

"has been in for 21 years and has always contributed towards making lives of its customers easy with the help of its innovative, meaningful technologies," added Aloknath De, Chief Technology Officer, R&D Institute, Bengaluru, in a statement.

--IANS

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Samsung to help Karnataka government manage health facilities

Samsung India on Friday said it signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the Karnataka government to help the state efficiently manage its public healthcare facilities.

on Friday said it signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the to help the state efficiently manage its public healthcare facilities.

As part of the agreement, handed over 1,000 Galaxy Tab IRIS to the Department of Health and Family Welfare,

"Digitising the database is very important for our public health centres as it will lead to better planning and decision making at a state as well as central level," said Ramesh Kumar, state Minister of Health and Family Welfare, in a statement.

Tab IRIS is the first commercial tablet to be approved by the Unique Identification Authority of (UIDAI) for Aadhaar and Know Your Customer (KYC) verification and will enable Public Health Centres (PHC) in the state to build their database in a digital format, the statement said.

"has been in for 21 years and has always contributed towards making lives of its customers easy with the help of its innovative, meaningful technologies," added Aloknath De, Chief Technology Officer, R&D Institute, Bengaluru, in a statement.

--IANS

anuj/gb/bg

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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