Perot Systems (NYSE: PER) today announced that Sinai Health System, located in Chicago, Illinois, has extended its relationship with the global information technology provider. Perot Systems began its revenue cycle outsourcing relationship with Sinai Health System five years ago, and in that period of time its team of revenue cycle professionals has enabled Sinai Health System to achieve significant financial and operational improvements.
"Perot Systems is an outstanding organization, and with their help we have overcome many hurdles to realize significant financial and operational efficiencies. Due to their help in improving our revenue cycle, we are increasingly able to focus on our mission of improving the health for the communities that we serve," stated Chuck Weis, CFO of Sinai Health System.
"This extension with Sinai Health System validates their trust in our team’s ability to deliver the solutions they need. We will continue to provide them with world-class revenue cycle processes and technology, and we are happy to help them to continue to realize their vision of being the national model for the delivery of urban healthcare," stated Chuck Lyles, president of the Perot Systems healthcare industry group.
Perot Systems is a worldwide provider of information technology services and business solutions. Through its flexible and collaborative approach, Perot Systems integrates expertise from across the company to deliver custom solutions that enable clients to accelerate growth, streamline operations and create new levels of customer value. Headquartered in Plano, Texas, Perot Systems reported 2007 revenue of $2.6 billion. The company has more than 23,000 associates located in North America, Europe, MENA and Asia. Additional information on Perot Systems is available at http://www.perotsystems.com/.
About Sinai Health System
For more than 80 years, the hospitals, physicians and staff of Sinai Health System have provided medical care and social services to Chicago’s neediest communities. Sinai Health System today provides a full continuum of care — acute, primary, specialty and rehabilitation — to meet the needs of its communities and patients.