To meet the challenges of healthcare in the 21st Century, a new kind of patient administration system is required. See why DXC Care Suite PAS is the PAS of the future.
A platform for clinical transformation, DXC Care Suite is a next generation alternative to monolithic electronic medical record systems. Configurable, secure and interoperable, DXC Care Suite enables collaboration across the healthcare ecosystem.
DXC’s Enterprise Scheduling system – UltraGenda - is designed to transcend the broader healthcare continuum and be the foundation of clinically led scheduling workflow that occurs from the consumer environment, through primary and secondary care.
DXC Open Health Connect is an innovative, open platform that helps improve care outcomes by delivering contextual and actionable insights across the healthcare ecosystem.
In Australia and New Zealand we have implemented more patient management systems than any other vendor, and we have typically done so within budget and timeframes. We understand healthcare.
DXC Technology is the world's leading, independent, end-to-end IT services company.
We are proud of our strong heritage as a key provider of software and services to healthcare organisations in Australia and New Zealand. Learn about our journey.
DXC Patient-Centered Care is about enabling an increased level of information, transparency, collaboration, personal choice and responsibility in the caregiving process.
Healthcare is experiencing rapid and sustained transformation as organisations look to maintain equilibrium between improving outcomes and managing costs. Learn how DXC is helping organisations achieve this.
DXC Care Suite enables real-time monitoring and surveillance to support decision making, enhance clinical quality and efficiency, and optimise care pathways, helping healthcare organisations improve patient outcomes.
DXC Technology is the world's leading, independent, end-to-end IT services company.
Albury Wodonga Health has turned to DXC to replace its cross-border health services’ patient administration system (PAS) with the DXC Care Suite
Albury Wodonga Health (AWH) plans to roll out DXC's Care Suite to replace several patient administration systems in use in its hospitals and mental health operations.
West Hume Region (WHR), comprising five rural health services, has selected DXC Care Suite to optimise workflow and help improve outcomes in patient care.
Central Hume Partnership (CHP) has selected DXC Care Suite with DXC Lorenzo™ patient administration system to optimise workflow and help improve outcomes in patient care across its seven rural hospitals.
Victoria's West Hume Region will roll out DXC Care Suite PAS to replace the existing system used in its five health services in one of the first enterprise hospital systems in Australia to be delivered on an as-a-service cloud model.
Victoria's Central Hume Partnership (CHP) is rolling out DXC Care Suite with DXC Lorenzo patient administration system to replace the unconnected systems currently in use in the region's seven hospitals.
Royal Papworth Hospital NHS Foundation Trust faced the daunting task of adopting a new electronic patient records (EPR) system during a move to a new state-of-the-art facility. DXC successfully delivered Lorenzo EPR.
Intermountain CIO, Mark Probst, uses DXC Technology as the example of the strategic partner that's setting the standard.
DXC and the Royal Derby Hospital are collaborating on an initiative that will better alert doctors to genuine prescribing dangers, electronically link patient information and best practice to prescribing decisions, using DXC's Lorenzo.
The regional webPAS roll-out is one of a number of key clinical IT systems that are being introduced to the Central region and follows similar implementations at MidCentral and Wairarapa DHBs.
David weighs on investment in health IT will help to improve processes and achieve the objectives of improved models of care versus how do both the public and private sector invest in much-needed IT advancements.
Read this paper as it investigates the technologies and approaches that have the greatest potential to deliver process efficiencies and describes how these might help improve health-system management, resulting in improved delivery of care for patients.
In the interview with Healthcare IT TODAY, Dr. Dahlweid shares some of the cutting-edge developments DXC has been involved in, and the ongoing commitment to enabling a true system of engagement for healthcare organizations.
The way forward for healthcare and life sciences organisations is digital transformation, which taps into advances in mobility, automation, intelligence and information sharing to improve outcomes and benefit the organisation and the customer.
Insights and industry trends from our ANZ Chief Technologist for Healthcare & Life Sciences, and guest Professor Ben Bridgewater.