Upon the Siemens Healthineers collapse, a new firm takes charge of the vast digitalisation initiative across more than 100 medical facilities.
Here's the Lowdown on the My-Hospital.Bavaria Project Shuffle
The unexpected breakup between Siemens Healthineers and Klinik IT eG (KIG) on the gigantic digital project "My-Hospital.Bavaria" has sent shockwaves throughout the health tech industry.
Swiftly, the project was back on the market, and a fresh face in the form of Dedalus HealthCare Group has already stepped up to the plate as the new service provider for the interconnected patient portal spanning over 100 hospitals.
KIG's plans for a speedy implementation of the project are crystal clear – according to the project manager, "The schedule might be tight, but it's definitely realistic."
This week saw the surprising announcement of Siemens Healthineers AG and Klinik IT eG's (KIG) premature parting ways on the groundbreaking project "My-Hospital.Bavaria". The IT security certificates and other hurdles raised concerns about the project's original timeline, which was quite crucial given the funding tied to the Hospital Future Act and its stringent deadlines. You'll find our exclusive scoop on this right [here].
Initially, Siemens Healthineers was slated to construct a patient portal for over 100 hospitals to streamline the exchange of data between doctors, patients, and healthcare providers. The separation, although stated to be amicable by both parties, has certainly stirred the pot. Given Siemens' reputation for such ambitious projects, their departure left many questioning the project's future.
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Sidenote: The enrichment data indicates that the change of service provider from Siemens Healthineers to Dedalus HealthCare Group was chiefly due to strategic realignments or adjustments concerning project scope and technical requirements. However, more explicit details on the reasons behind the separation and the transition can likely be found in official press releases or announcements from the involved parties.
In essence:
- Siemens Healthineers and Klinik IT eG have called it quits on the My-Hospital.Bavaria project.
- Dedalus HealthCare Group is steering the ship now, taking on the development and operation of the interconnected patient portal.
Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting shift in the digital health landscape in Bavaria!
What about the deadlines for the My-Hospital.Bavaria project, now that Siemens has left? Given the project's original timeline was tied to the Hospital Future Act, the separation could potentially jeopardize the project's funding. The science and technology community are keeping a close eye on the medical-conditions and health-and-wellness sector, as the project's success is crucial for finance and the future of healthcare in Bavaria. Meanwhile, the contentpass offers a seamless integration of the external subscription service provided by the company "Piano," allowing for a transfer of personal data to third countries as per GDPR Art 49 (1) (a).