List of DXC i.PM Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying DXC i.PM customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased DXC i.PM for Patient Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using DXC i.PM for Patient Management include: Christus Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 51000 employees and revenues of $6.50 billion, UL Hospitals Group, a Ireland based Healthcare organisation with 4000 employees and revenues of $1.00 billion, Royal Adelaide Hospital, a Australia based Healthcare organisation with 6000 employees and revenues of $650.0 million and many others.
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Christus Health | Healthcare | 51000 | $6.5B | United States | DXC Technology | DXC i.PM | Patient Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, CHRISTUS Health implemented DXC i.PM as a Patient Management solution to centralize claims and risk workflows across its international not-for-profit health system spanning nearly 600 services and facilities. The deployment focused on claims handling and risk management capabilities to address ongoing industry change and the need for more scalable risk analysis and flexible reporting.
DXC i.PM was configured to provide claims management and risk analysis functionality, coupled with configurable reporting and case management workflows to simplify processes and improve communications among clinical and risk teams. The implementation emphasized structured data capture and configurable analytics to enable risk managers to interrogate troves of claims data and surface actionable insights.
Operational coverage extended across CHRISTUS Health’s insurance plans and clinical sites, with day-to-day use concentrated in risk management, claims operations, and information systems teams. The platform supported cross-facility standardization of reporting formats and risk assessment practices to accommodate the system’s recent acquisitions, mergers and partnerships that expanded its footprint.
Governance changes centered on centralized risk reporting and process rationalization, reducing fragmentation in how claims and risk events were tracked and analyzed. The program delivered simplified processes and improved analytical visibility, enabling risk managers to leverage consolidated data for decision making and loss prevention.
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Royal Adelaide Hospital | Healthcare | 6000 | $650M | Australia | DXC Technology | DXC i.PM | Patient Management | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Royal Adelaide Hospital implemented DXC i.PM as a Patient Management application to provide real time coordination for clinical and facilities workflows. DXC Technology designed, built and now operates the integrated messaging and workflow application under a long term operations and maintenance agreement that covers the 800 bed facility and more than 6,000 staff.
DXC i.PM delivers integrated messaging and workflow capabilities that enable clinical staff and facilities management to collaborate and share data in real time. Functional capability emphasis centers on coordinated provisioning of personnel and medical equipment, task orchestration between medical and facilities teams, and operational messaging tied to patient movement and bed management.
The deployment is operated as a managed service by DXC Technology as part of the hospital services agreement, providing continuous management and support for application availability and workflow execution across the site. Operational coverage includes medical staff, facilities management and front line ward teams across the Royal Adelaide Hospital campus, enabling centralized coordination of staffing and equipment provisioning.
The implementation supports clinical operations and facilities management by streamlining task assignment and communication, coordinating timely provisioning of people and medical equipment, and improving patient care and staff experiences. Royal Adelaide Hospital DXC i.PM Patient Management is positioned as an integrated operational layer that links care delivery workflows with facilities operations in real time.
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UL Hospitals Group | Healthcare | 4000 | $1.0B | Ireland | DXC Technology | DXC i.PM | Patient Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, UL Hospitals Group implemented DXC i.PM to consolidate and integrate patient administration systems across six hospitals. The program targeted a unified patient administration and management environment within an 18 month delivery window, addressing more than 300,000 patient identities and the transfer of roughly 30 million health records into a single operational platform.
DXC i.PM, deployed as a Patient Management solution, was configured to record all clinical and administrative activity including admissions, referrals, waiting lists and discharges. Implementation work included procurement of new hardware, configuration to support 700 new reports, extensive data cleansing and manual record matching, and creation of processes to support clinicians and administrative staff.
The iPMS was integrated with third party clinical systems that manage radiology and laboratory workflows, enabling shared access to waiting lists and lab results across the hospital group. Operational coverage spanned six hospitals serving around 600,000 citizens in midwest Ireland, and the system was positioned to supply more timely clinical and management information to national reporting channels.
Rollout was executed hospital by hospital after an initial big bang go live at University Hospital Limerick, with an average of three months of cutover activity per site. The project required detailed migration planning, extensive backloading of data, execution of manual reconciliation processes, and a focused training program that delivered over 14,000 training instances, supported by a consolidated group governance model that centralized decision making.
The deployment resulted in a single consistent patient record and a single patient identifier across the group, improving visibility of patient history at the point of care. Shared information across hospitals improved reporting capabilities and clinical workflows, while the system delivered clearer billing information, reduced risk of duplicated medication records, and established a technical base to add further clinical systems.
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