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Orange Boosts e-Health Portfolio with the Acquisition of Enovacom

Orange Boosts e-Health Portfolio with the Acquisition of Enovacom Image Credit: Orange Enovacom

Orange Business Services has signed an agreement for the acquisition of Enovacom, a leading player in e-health on behalf of Orange Healthcare, its health subsidiary. This acquisition project is a key element of Orange Healthcare's strategy, which aims to be the main partner of the digital transformation of healthcare institutions and players in France and abroad.

A leader in the sector and an expert in interoperability, Enovacom designed a software suite to facilitate the exchange, sharing and security of data between all players in the healthcare system. Its solutions are found in over 1 500 healthcare institutions in France and abroad. In particular, Enovacom software is used to manage and secure hospitals' electronic exchanges with their various partners, claims the Company.

This acquisition is a key step in Orange Healthcare's growth. Beyond its infrastructure and certified healthcare data hosting solutions, Orange Healthcare wants to develop innovative solutions that will enable healthcare players to communicate with each other and stay in contact with patients throughout their treatment. The digitalisation and streamlining of care is a major issue for the industry and it is for this reason that Orange Business Services chose to invest in Enovacom. Its neutral position enables it to interface with all players on the market.

Enovacom will become a subsidiary of Orange Business Services and will be operationally attached to Orange Healthcare.

Thierry Bonhomme, Deputy CEO, Orange Group
Incorporating the skills of a healthcare publisher like Enovacom enables us to move up the value chain to offer more comprehensive e-heath solutions to our customers and in particular to hospitals. 

Renaud Luparia, CEO, Enovacom 
By joining forces with Orange Healthcare, Enovacom's customers will benefit from the Orange Group's wide-ranging skills and capacity to innovate in cloud computing, communication infrastructure, security, connected objects and customer experience.

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