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Telekom connects health insurance companies with pharmacies and medical supply stores

  • Group takes over shares in HMM Deutschland.
  • Health insurance providers, medical supply stores and pharmacies make savings through the digital data flow.
  • HMM standard key to information exchange in the healthcare sector.

Deutsche Telekom is expanding its Healthcare business area and, to this end, is taking over 49.9 percent of the IT service provider HMM Deutschland GmbH. The Group has also the option of acquiring a majority stake in the company in future. Both companies have agreed not to disclose further details of the deal. Telekom has held a 18 percent share in HMM already since 2008 through T-Venture. "We intend to further digitize the billing of care services. The healthcare sector will save time and money as a result. With our shareholding in HMM, we are also further expanding our intelligent healthcare network. We intend to play a leading role in the connected healthcare market in future," says Dr. Axel Wehmeier, Head of the Healthcare Group business area at Deutsche Telekom. Istok Kespret, CEO of HMM Deutschland GmbH, adds: "We want to further expand our range of services. With Telekom as our partner, in future we will be able to offer customers new services in the area of home care for example, or the billing of medication and medical aids." HMM Deutschland specializes in the networking of health insurance providers with pharmacies, specialist medical suppliers or orthopedic technicians, for example. The company, which is based in the city of Moers in North Rhine-Westphalia, is a market leader in this sector. In Germany, health insurance providers are required to provide their members with medical aids such as bandages, hearing aids or walking aids which have been previously prescribed by the doctor. In turn, medical supply stores, pharmacies and orthopedic technicians are responsible for the care of the patients. They are therefore in constant contact with the health insurance providers. HMM deals with the secure and paperless exchange of information between health insurance providers and service providers. Over 40 health insurance providers and more than a third of all medical aid service providers in Germany are already using this service. Every month, health insurance providers process half a million transactions electronically via HMM and its healthcare platform ZHP.X3. The Moers-based company thus has Germany's largest telematics platform for statutory health insurance schemes. With the X3 standard, the company has also developed a data format that will be able to establish itself in Germany as the basis for the electronic exchange of information in the healthcare sector. Istok Kespret's stated goal is to bring all the market participants together for joint action. Deutsche Telekom is backing intelligent networks The networking of doctors, hospitals, health insurance providers and other actors helps the healthcare sector to improve care, and saves costs at the same time. The digitization of administrative tasks significantly reduces the processing time, for example. By using electronic instead of written cost estimates, health insurance providers save considerable process costs in this area. Deutsche Telekom is continually expanding its activities in the healthcare sector and, to this end, launched the Healthcare strategic business area in 2010. The Group intends to generate additional revenue of EUR 1 billion by 2015 with intelligent networks in the healthcare, energy, automotive and media sectors. In addition to remote treatment of patients, devices to measure temperatures or blood glucose levels for smartphones, tablet PCs for doctors’ rounds in hospitals, hospital IT, assistance and emergency systems for old age and the electronic health card are healthcare issues that Telekom is focusing on.

About Deutsche Telekom Deutsche Telekom is one of the world’s leading integrated telecommunications companies with more than 129 million mobile customers, 34 million fixed-network lines and almost 17 million broadband lines (as of December 31, 2011). The Group provides fixed-network, mobile communications, Internet and IPTV products and services for consumers, and ICT solutions for business and corporate customers. Deutsche Telekom is present in around 50 countries and has over 235,000 employees worldwide. The Group generated revenue of EUR 58.7 billion in the 2011 financial year - over half of it outside Germany (as of December 31, 2011).

About HMM Deutschland GmbH "We network the healthcare sector" - this is HMM Deutschland GmbH’s business mission. HMM sees itself as Germany’s innovative provider of technologies and services, bringing together the different actors in the healthcare sector in a digital way. The goal is for all the processes associated with the care of policyholders to be processed electronically to create a comprehensive and efficient healthcare network. HMM therefore created the X3 standard, which forms the basis for the electronic exchange of information in the healthcare sector. HMM also operates the Central Healthcare Platform (Zentrale Healthcare-Plattform) "ZHP.X3", where health insurance companies can process the care of policyholders together with service providers. And with X3.Net, the network for all market actors in the healthcare sector, as the next logical step beyond specialist applications HMM is laying the foundation for the seamless exchange of information between the manufacturers of medical products, logistics service providers, care service providers and other service providers, hospitals, health insurance companies and many others. Further information on HMM Deutschland GmbH and the Central Healthcare Platform (ZHP.X3).

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