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Local Health Technology Showcased at Major US-Based Conference

May 11, 2023

Local Technology company, Advanced Integrated Systems Limited (AIS) recently showcased its health technology products at the Health Information Management Systems Society conference (HIMSS) held in Chicago, Illinois in the United States.

AIS and its partner from India, Suvarna Technosoft joined other technology companies including Amazon and Google as exhibitors at the major event held each year.

AIS Seeks to Improve Healthcare Access & Efficiency for Pharmacies Through Technology

AIS booth showcasing its health technology products

September 30, 2022

Advanced Integrated Systems (AIS), is seeking to bring further efficiency to the Pharmaceutical industry through the use of technology. Known for being the leading provider of health technology solutions in Jamaica, the company is providing solutions to pharmacists and doctors at reduced costs to facilitate easier and more affordable sign on.

Technology Has Increased Profitability & Efficiency of the Health Insurance Industry in Jamaica

Doug Halsall, Chairman and CEO, Advanced Integrated Systems

Technology and how it has improved the insurance industry was one of the issues highlighted at the just concluded 40th Annual Caribbean Insurance Conference, held in the Bahamas from June 5-7, 2022. CEO of Advanced Integrated Systems, Doug Halsall, who was a special guest at the event, presented on the topic: Health Insurance Trends in the Caribbean.

AIS Provides Support for Healthcare Financing & Universal Access for the Caribbean Through Technology

October 21, 2022

Health information technology is critical to the success of healthcare financing, according to Director of Health Applications at Advanced Integrated Systems, Shekar Sanumpudi.

Mr. Sanumpudi was speaking at the 14th annual Caribbean Conference on National Health Financing Initiatives, held in Antigua and Barbuda, from October 19-21, 2022.

The conference is being held under the theme “Confronting the Financial Challenges of COVID-19 and the Unfinished Universal Coverage Agenda.”