Lejadi signs MoU with CompuGroup Medical to penetrate public healthcare system


Minister of Health Datuk Seri Dr S.Subramaniam (centre) witnessing the signing ceremony for joint venture participation agreement between Alstar Healthcare Solution Sdn Bhd chairman and Lejadi Group president and CEO Tan Sri Dr Lim Ewe Jin (right) and Compugroup Medical AG for Africa Asia-Pacific and Latin America managing director Dr.Jens Stief (left)

PETALING JAYA: The Lejadi Group, via subsidiary Alstar Healthcare Sdn Bhd, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with CompuGroup Medical Malaysia Sdn Bhd (CGM) as part of a strategy to penetrate the public healthcare system by providing CGM eHealth products.

Lejadi president and chief executive officer Tan Sri Dr Lim Ewe Jin expects to penetrate the 3,000 health clinics, 1,000 dental clinics and over 110 major hospitals operated by the Health Ministry via the collaboration through which CGM eHealth products would be distributed.

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