CompuGROUP uses Medica 2007 for the Successful Ex-pansion of Its Customer Base

CompuGROUP Holding AGCompuGROUP Holding AG, a leading Euro-pean provider of eHealth solutions, is looking back on a very successful Medica 2007: The manufacturer of information systems for doctors was able to win more than 300 new customers during the world's biggest healthcare fair in Düsseldorf. Moreover, many existing customers took the opportunity to collect information on new versions of their information systems for doctors or extensions for it.

Compugroup's outstanding success at Medica is based on numerous novel software releases, such as the MEDISTAR - Patient Terminal, which can help cut back waiting time at doctors' offices and allows patients to call up information and forms individually. TurboMed introduced the "Cockpit," the first electronic "relay and information hub" for the doctor's office. TurboMed Cockpit can be individually configured and lists all necessary information a doctor or their assisting staff need at a glance. A highlight that created a lot of interest – not only with ALBIS – is quality management. Here a solution was introduced with the QM-Assist product, which can be integrated harmoniously in the routines of every doctor's practice. Likewise, solutions for larger medical institutions, such as healthcare centers, were presented by CompuMED Praxiscomputer. These solutions are based on the M1 product, among others, as are DataVital's customized software solutions for radiology practices.

At the center of customer interest at this year's Medica were innovations for networking and communication between ambulatory and inpatient medical institutions. Particularly the workflow based online file Cordoba and its seamless integration with the information systems MEDISTAR, Albis, TurboMed, CompuMED and DataVital was of great interest to doctors' networks.

"Indeed it is an unusual success to win so many new customers among doctors in an al-most mature market. The need for innovative software products for doctors' networking and communication is constantly growing; Medica 2007 proved this once more very clearly. Doctors in governmental healthcare as well as hospitals have realized that the fu-ture of healthcare lies in acting within a network and is based on the required electronic workflow. Our great success at this fair confirms once more that we offer a well positioned product portfolio with our entire range of appropriate products and services," emphasizes Uwe Eibich, one of CompuGROUP Holding AG's directors.

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About CompuGROUP Holding AG
CompuGROUP is one of the leading eHealth companies in Europe. Its software products, designed to support all medical and organizational activities in doctors' surgeries and hospitals, its information services for all involved parties within the healthcare system and its web based personal health records contribute towards safer and more efficient healthcare. The services of CompuGROUP are centered on its unique customer base of around 290,000 doctors, dentists, hospitals, associations and networks as well as other service providers. CompuGROUP operates in 9 European countries and currently employs around 1,600 people. For further information, visit www.compugroup.com.

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