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Sajix Software healthcare solution

Visakhapatnam, Sept. 11

Sajix Software Solutions Pvt Ltd on Tuesday announced the launch of the Internet-based on-demand version of iHelix software solution, useful for individual doctors as well as hospitals. Mr Prasada Rao Pyala, Chief Executive Officer, said at a press meet that the solution would enable hospitals, clinics and doctors to cut down on costs and provide quality service to patients. “We are marketing it here and the US. Already, Sankar Eye Foundation and a few other hospitals are making use of it,” he said.

– Our Bureau

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