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CASE STUDY

FROM A DIGITAL PERSPECTIVE , THERE IS A SIGNIFICANT GAP IN THE

HEALTHCARE SECTOR . healthcare ecosystem , including doctors and nurses who are grappling with technological adoption amid the accelerated changes brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic .

The company is optimistic about receiving positive feedback in 2024 as it continues to create appealing and efficient offerings for its growing customer base .
Here Andrey Abreu answers our questions about his company ’ s partnership with Huawei Cloud .

With its main operation based in Brazil , MV aims to overcome the technological lock-in challenges it faced in its long-term partnership with a previous vendor , by transitioning to Huawei ’ s more competitive and reliable cloud solutions .

Andrey Abreu , MV CIO , notes that Huawei Cloud ’ s superior response speed and reliability have significantly enhanced MV ’ s service capabilities , particularly in the emerging Health-as-a-Service sector .
The partnership also empowers MV to bridge the digital gap in the Latin American healthcare sector through Artificial Intelligence and cloud technology .
While still in its structuring phase , the collaboration aims to benefit not just hospitals but the broader
Can you elaborate on how Huawei Cloud specifically enhances MV ’ s capabilities in providing health services across the Latin America region ?
MV has clients in 10 countries in Latin America . However , our main operation is in Brazil , where we have 2,000 clients using our solution . I believe that the partnership with Huawei has created the possibility to offer our services to a global market , as we have solutions for the entire hospital chain .
We believe we can integrate our entire health data ecosystem in Brazil – which is a large and advanced ecosystem – with AI and Huawei ’ s cloud technology to enhance the Latin American market . This enables us to create an offering for the global market because , from
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