Orion Health Strengthens French Business with Appointment of an Industry Heavyweight

Orion HealthOrion Health is strengthening its presence in France with the appointment of digital health industry heavyweight, Tristan Debove, to lead its operations.

Tristan Debove has more than 25 years of experience in senior management positions in the health technology industry. He joins Orion Health from Equasens, where he was director of the eHealth division, and from leadership positions at Inetum and InterSystems.

Brad Porter, global CEO of Orion Health, says Tristan Debove brings not only his extensive experience, but also his local vision and expertise, which are essential for the company to grow in full collaboration with its partners to improve health information systems.

"We are proud of the projects we have completed in France. We now want to strengthen our local leadership and boost our range of innovative digital solutions, which in particular ensure perfect coordination of all players involved in healthcare."

"We need to reimagine healthcare information systems to give more time back to healthcare professionals, by making healthcare systems more interoperable and easy to use," says Mr Porter.

"Beyond a simple Patient or Clinician portal and perfect interoperability, which we provide in many countries, we are anticipating now the trend towards coordinating the players in the healthcare, medico-social, carers and patients, in the context of one or more complex pathologies. This is a need that is gradually emerging worldwide, and we can say that France is at the forefront on this subject, and that Orion Health's solutions, available for France, bring a real added value on the subject."

Orion Health has been operating in France for more than a decade, delivering its first major projects in 2016 with TerriSanté in Paris and the eTICSS project in the Bourgogne region. Orion Health's solutions have delivered services including the information and referral center for patients and healthcare professionals, care coordination, personalized care pathways, therapeutic education, as well as regional interoperability management.

Mr. Debove says: "At Orion Health, I will work with very experienced people and have the support of the teams in France but also worldwide. Orion Health's achievements are impressive, both in terms of number of patients managed and success stories in many countries.

"Orion Health's products have reached a real maturity to respond to current challenges, including the coordination of care and actors in the territories. The solutions are also highly innovative, and above all offer an ecosystem open to partners and innovation in general.

"I look forward to adding my experience to Orion Health's team of global health and technology experts."

Tristan Debove joins Orion Health as the company enters a new chapter of growth by announcing an increase in revenue to €90 million for fiscal year 2022, representing 12% growth over the previous fiscal year ending March 31, 2022.

About Orion Health

Orion Health is a global healthcare technology company focused on reimagining healthcare for all. We are leading the change in digital health with health and care organizations to improve the wellbeing of every individual with our world leading Unified Healthcare Platform. Made up of a Digital Front Door, Digital Care Record, and Health Intelligence Platform - each underpinned by extensive health and social data sets, machine learning, and 30 years of innovation focused purely on improving global well-being.

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