JAKARTA Intersystems, a data technology provider company, believes that IRIS for Health, a cloud-based data management platform, they made up, can help a variety of health services in Indonesia. The reason is, IRIS provides solutions that can help doctors or medical personnel input data or medical records from all examined patients. This platform is also supported by Artificial Intelligence (AI) so it is considered more efficient. "(This platform) is efficient for doctors and in my opinion, it will ultimately benefit patients and benefit the organization (companies). By allowing doctors to spend less time typing on computers, there is more time communicating with patients," said VP of Strategic Planning Paul Grabscheid. Paul considers that the products they develop are very unique because they are able to adapt to various health care systems in various countries, including in Indonesia. Although InterSystems technology is a little to bring to Indonesia, they will still do so.

On the other hand, Asia Pacific Interstems Regional Managing Director Luciano Brustia said that his company wants to make differences in the health sector. For Luciano, IRIS is urgently needed, especially in Indonesia, because the human population is very large. Currently, Indonesia has more than 270 million inhabitants and this number will continue to grow. In the next 20 to 40 years, doctors and medical personnel in Indonesia will find it difficult to manage patient data if health care providers do not use medical recording devices. "That is chronic disease (which will) come. This is where data record system is important and this is its function. We are happy to bring our experience here in order to provide proper support to all citizens," said Luciano.


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