Who we are

H.E Hon. Prof. Anyang' Nyong'o Minister for Medical Services, presented with a certificate of acquisition for Funsoft I-HMIS on behalf of Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital from Mr. Charles Waweru, Executive Director, System Partners limited

A service to clientele

System Partners Limited (SPL) was founded in 2001 and incorporated as a private limited liability company in Kenya. It is a software development and information technology consultancy organization with a specific interest in designing and developing comprehensive I-HMIS software applications with a core accounting module that integrates with the business of our clients to produce a seamless system.

At the same time the systems are highly robust to serve a diverse clientele while employing a standardized real time integrated accounting and process control platform in the form of an I-HMIS I-HMIS and management system. The firm is located on Mombasa Rd at the Royal ICT Business Park on the third floor.

This Kenyan owned company was founded to provide local solutions that are reliable, cost effective and easy to maintain to respond to local demand. Over the past 8 years, SPL has been at the forefront of providing e-health solutions to improve quality and healthcare services in institutions. We have a leading share in the Kenyan health sector through our I-HMIS Resource Planning System (I-HMIS).

We pride ourselves of heavily investing in a well organized research and development team that is responsible for the process of full cycle software development.

SPL boasts highly qualified staff in all aspects of system development and delivery and has a refined quality assurance process that has won the admiration of the users of its product range across board. We often partner with application end users in our development efforts to take advantage of their first hand experience in their areas of specialization which our clients will often benefit from.

SPL staff at a training session for Funsoft IHMIS EMR system at AFHAD University for Women in Khartoum Sudan in 2007