Ministry of Health, UAE signs cooperation agreement Microsoft

The Ministry of Health signed a cooperation agreement with Microsoft to study the information systems in place in the ministry and work to improve programs and electronic systems used in the routine transactions in various sectors of the ministry.
The agreement was signed at the ministry’s headquarters in Abu Dhabi by HE Dr. Hanif Hassan Ali, Minister of Health and Linda Zecher, corporate vice president of Microsoft’s Worldwide Public Sector. They reviewed the advanced capabilities offered by Microsoft in software for the health sector and the latest information systems that operate modern devices in various fields of medical science.
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