Today, just before the closing bell, it was announced that Dell will
design and build the IT infrastructure for Kallo’s healthcare delivery
platform. This includes a state-of-the-art Global Response Centre in Canada,
Clinical Command Centres in a number of strategic locations around the world,
and mobile clinics in rural communities.
Dell and Kallo will work together to design and build the technology
solution leveraging tablet computers, workstations, servers, storage,
networking, and professional services. Once complete the Global Response Centre
will serve as the communications hub for Kallo’s customized healthcare delivery
solutions, which include MobileCare, RuralCare, Hospital Information Systems,
Telehealth Systems, pharmacy information, advanced diagnostics, disaster
management, patient transportation systems and clinical training.
“As a global leader in healthcare technology, Dell has the products,
expertise and vision to work with companies such as Kallo to make a real
difference in securing better health outcomes for millions of people in the
developing world. We’re excited to begin work on the design of Kallo’s Global
Response Centre in Canada and to working with Kallo on an ongoing basis as they
secure additional healthcare contracts around the world,” stated David
Miketinac, vice president and general manager, commercial sales, Dell Canada.
The Global Response Centre will link to Kallo’s local Clinical Command
Centres strategically located at teaching hospitals in Kallo’s countries of
operation. Kallo recently won a $200 million contract with the Ministry of
Health and Public Hygiene in the Republic of Guinea, West Africa, to implement
a customized healthcare delivery solution to serve the needs of the country’s
10 million population.
Clinical Command Centres will coordinate the activities of nursing teams,
specialists and mobile clinics; provide access to diagnostics and training for
clinical issues faced by front-line healthcare workers; and, handle
administration around logistics, supply and calibration. These centres will
coordinate much-needed MobileCare and RuralCare programs in local rural
communities to help combat specific healthcare issues such as infant and
maternal mortality, malaria and acute renal failure. These programs will help developing
countries like Guinea work towards achieving World Health Organization (WHO)
Millennium Development Goals for healthcare.
“Our association with Dell will enhance our go-to-market strategy as we
continue to develop cutting edge clinical technologies. Dell’s global presence,
strength of product offering and commitment to the development and advancement
of technology in healthcare is synergistic with our business model. We believe
that Dell shares our empathy and vision for improving the quality and
efficiency of healthcare delivery and will prove a long-term trusted partner as
we bring our vision to reality,” commented John Cecil, Chairman and CEO, Kallo
Inc.
Work is expected to begin on Kallo’s Global Response Centre in Markham,
Ontario in mid-summer 2014.
For more information, visit www.kalloinc.ca
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