BPO Med (previously IQ Health) has converted its healthcare administration software, SuperMed, to InterSystems` Cach'e database.
Discovery Health has implemented several Intelleca Voice & Mobile solutions to enable its members to load cellular airtime through a voice recognition system.
The American Hospital Association (AHA) has endorsed solutions from the Computer Associates (CA) eTrust and BrightStor product suites.
ICL SA parent Fujitsu Services will assist the National Health Service in its drive to improve healthcare for patients in the south of England in an lb896 million contract.
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Medical software and switching company Digital Healthcare Solutions is seeking to negotiate a settlement of its dispute with the Competition Commission.
Geka-Pharma has implemented the acs-Embrace enterprise resource planning solution from Global Technology subsidiary, Associated Computer Solutions (ACS).
Sybase subsidiary iAnywhere Solutions has developed the Mobile Pharma 2.3 application.
A former Softline Pastel MD has set up a new company and led the development of a medical management tool he predicts will "shake up the industry".
Discovery Health will continue to accept optometry claims from Digital Healthcare Switch (DHSwitch).
Atio has provided the Health Professionals Council of SA (HPCSA) with a call centre solution to improve its communications efficiency.
Healthcare company Novartis SA says it has driven down its costs since implementing a 3Com SuperStack 3 NBX networked telephony solution.
Local pharmaceutical distributor IHD has contracted Artec Computer Systems to upgrade its servers from Microsoft NT 4 to Microsoft Server 2000.