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Infosys inks IT services deal with Mobile Health AG

Infosys announced its IT services deal with Mobile Health AG, a Switzerland-based health technology startup, to enhance the go-to-market (GTM) strategy for its electronically patient-reported outcomes (ePRO) platform, Consilium Care.
infosys-job-in-technologyConsilium Care helps in improving the outcome for patients undergoing cancer treatment through remote monitoring.

Infosys will set up and manage cloud and infrastructure services and support, security and monitoring, and platform management services for Mobile Health AG across geographies.

Mobile Health AG selected Infosys as a partner for its domain expertise and experience in Oncology to support the commercial launch of Consilium Care through MS Azure. Infosys said it will refine the quality of care for patients and enable a better digital healthcare system through high-quality patient data and value-based pricing.

Infosys, backed by its large healthcare client base, will explore new partnership opportunities with Mobile Health AG to jointly market the Consilium Care platform in the US as part of the Infosys Health Platform (IHP).

Frank Gulitz, CIO of Mobile Health AG, said: “After a rigorous selection process we selected Infosys as strategic partner. Infosys was leading against competitors by their well-established Cloud Management Services combined with strong Security Consulting Offerings and Health Industry Insight.”

Mohit Joshi, president of Infosys, said: “Mobile Health’s ePRO platform shows potential in augmenting healthcare for cancer patients, and we look forward to being a part of this journey to optimize and standardize remote treatment leveraging technology.”

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