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Netoyed wins digital services deal from Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School (Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health).

India: Netoyed has won a contract from CHA – Cambridge Health Alliance, Harvard Medical School to develop and support the deployment of a smart healthcare application for Fire Fighters’ healthcare, safety, and ongoing well-being.

Netoyed will be working with Harvard University to further the initiatives of an innovative healthcare system that is making a positive difference in people’s lives.

Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) under the Harvard Medical School, is based in Cambridge, Somerville, and Boston’s metro-north communities. CHA provides coordinated care to a diverse patient population guided by its core values of compassion, integrity, respect, community, learning, and excellence.

CHA was created in 1996 when Cambridge and Somerville Hospitals merged as a state-approved independent public authority. Over the next decade, the system founded the Network Health plan, saved Whidden Hospital in Everett and critical community psychiatry services, and developed new health centres in Everett, Malden, and Revere.

“We are honoured to work with the prestigious Harvard Medical School and we look further to bring to life CHA’s key objectives, to enable connected, shared, and healthy communities, we will continue to concentrate on helping CHA achieve its ambitious targets on improving the health of communities, optimizing, and enhancing services for firefighters, delivering more robust security, and providing business-as-usual (BAU) services between legacy and new digital systems.” said Manish Giri, CEO of Netoyed.

Uploaded On: Thursday, 3 November 2022 (IST)

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