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Anguilla is a small British overseas territory in the Caribbean with a total land area of 35 square miles and a population of approximately 17,400. In 1994 the Technology Unit under the Ministry of Finance was established to develop, implement, and manage the  Information Systems Strategy and Technology necessary to meet the Government’s needs.

Parrish Medical Center (PMC) had deployed desktop machines to workrooms, alcoves and nursing stations on all patient floors, as well as clinical care and administrative departments to complete daily administration and clinical charting. Laptops were also being used with carts to allow for mobile charting around the facility. These laptops and desktops were also used to connect to the Citrix® XenApp® resources that PMC deployed a few years back.

The Avcilar Hospital has been providing health care in Istanbul, Turkey since 1998. “Using the latest computing technology in all office departments and in the hospital’s operating and surgical unit is very important,” says Mr. Ersin Soygüzel, manager of the hospital’s computer department.

Avcilar Hospital

Arctic Slope Native Association (ASNA), located in Barrow, Alaska is a Not-For-Profit JCAHO Certified Critical Access Hospital via Indian Health Services (IHS). Serving as the primary healthcare facility for the North Slope region, they rank among the top hospitals nationwide for delivering quality service and high standards of patient safety. ASNA hopes to better serve both its patients and healthcare providers in the North Slope region by increasing computing access in the most cost-effective manner.

GRUPO EMI is one of the leading Latin American multinationals in the field of emergency medicine, and a dedicated user of NComputing technology companywide in Uruguay.

From call centers to shipping centers and clinics, NComputing technology helps them reduce TCO (Total Cost of Ownership), and enables them to stretch budgets with the concept of “my PC” or “virtual PC” equipment for their office-based and mobile medical teams.

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The Employee State Insurance Corporation (ESIC) is chartered by the Indian government to deliver insurance and healthcare benefits to over 20 million private- and public-sector employees. ESIC provides these services through over 2,000 facilities that include hospitals, dispensaries, and branch offices across India. ESIC’s IT systems were outdated and could not provide high-quality service to its stakeholders.