Export of e-Government

Korean e-Government Export Promotion Association Chairman Myung Seung (center) and GASHI Chairman Alcho Rashni (second from right) pose for photo session on March 31 after signing a contract to develop medical information services for Yemen.
Korean e-Government Export Promotion Association Chairman Myung Seung (center) and GASHI Chairman Alcho Rashni (second from right) pose for photo session on March 31 after signing a contract to develop medical information services for Yemen.

 

The Korean e-Government Export Promotion Association (KeEPA) announced on March 31 that the company and the General Yemeni Association for Social Health Insurance (GASHI) signed a contract on March 27 to provide medical information consulting services.

This contract is aimed at providing medical services and the introduction of an informatized medical system, which are part of Yemen’s reconstruction projects. KeEPA will build three medical centers and introduce the informatization of the medical field, in partnership with GASHI. 

It is the first time for Korea to export its advanced medical administrative services to Yemen. Therefore, KeEPA said that this deal lays the groundwork for exporting medical facilities and related administrative services to the country.

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