launching for the continuation and
improvement of quality healthcare
for our regions. We have a strong base
to build from and the partnership with
Dell further enhances our offer
of the future for those that matter
most — our patients”.
By collaborating with specialist
channel partners, Dell Technologies
is able to support vertical industries,
such as the healthcare sector. Com-
putacenter, one of the largest infra-
structure service providers in the UK,
is a key partner and focuses
populations of the North East
and North Cumbria.”
James Tromans, Sales Director
for Dell Technologies explains more:
“Effectively their challenge was
a scarcity of pathologists. When
you have a geography like the North
East and North Cumbria, you’re
restricting the amount of people with
that skillset — that calibre to do the
role — so being able to digitise a lot
of that process can help. We’re helping
improve real-time access and decision
making with the Isilon platform. We can
improve the outcome of people’s lives
and diagnosis by up to 40%.
By optimising efficiency and scale
within the NHS, Dell Technologies
is committed improving the livelihood
of the nation through its support
of the healthcare system”.
The North East and North Cumbria
Integrated Care System was announced
by Simon Stevens, Chief Executive
for the NHS England Improvement
in June this year. Dr Evans sums up
“the ambition and drive for positive
change for our ICS has been recog-
nised. This digital pathology service
is one of many initiatives we are
—
James Tromans,
Sales Director, Dell Technologie
“ Customers are
looking for a safe
pair of hands who
can provide the
glue, the wrap,
the service and
the implementation
to compliment”
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