Wednesday 24 April 2024
 
»
 
»
Story

MenaITech partners with Jordan air ambulance unit

AMMAN, April 2, 2016

MenaITech, a Jordanian company specialised in the development and provisioning of human capital information systems, said it has signed a partnership and sponsorship agreement with the Jordan Air Ambulance Centre (JAAC).

The centre was launched as part of a royal initiative to provide specialised air medical evacuation services to transport persons with medical and trauma emergencies from remote areas to hospitals and medical centres in Amman.

Under the deal, MenaITech will cover the cost for transporting some underprivileged patients from remote areas and cities to advanced hospitals in Amman, said its CEO Bashar Hawamdeh after signing the agreement with JAAC chief executive Rami Adwan.

The move is aimed at supporting the air ambulance unit's activities and falls in line with MenaITech corporate social responsibility, remarked Hawamdeh.

Lauding MenaITech for its support, Adwan said direct or indirect support to the centre contributes to saving lives of patients and injured persons.

Adwan further added that Jordan's King Abdullah had provided the centre with two helicopters equipped with state-of-the-art intensive medical care facilities capable of providing ICU standard medical care and of transferring cases to hospitals in the shortest possible time, an advantage that would enforce the Jordanian health sector’s competitiveness.

MenaITech said it has developed special human resources management systems that include various systems which are available to companies either directly or through a special cloud computing platform.

These products include the human resources information management system, the payroll and personnel solution, the employee and manager self-service solution.-TradeArabia News Service




Tags: Jordan | MenaITech | Air ambulance |

More Health & Environment Stories

calendarCalendar of Events

Ads