Streets Heaver and Clinical Solutions Sign Partnership Deal

Clinical SolutionsA new partnership between Streets Heaver and Clinical Solutions will enable Streets Heaver's healthcare systems to be implemented on a cloud computing basis, enhancing its solutions for customers.

Streets Heaver is one of the UK's leading suppliers of administrative and clinical systems for independent hospitals, clinics and NHS private patient units and a major supplier to the NHS of therapy management systems. Clinical Solutions is the leading provider of health-based customer relationship management and clinical content solutions. The new partnership will provide multiple benefits for Streets Heaver's customers and pave the way for joint projects with Clinical Solutions in the future.

Clinical Solutions' N3 data centre is built from a security and safety standpoint with the healthcare market in mind and is designed to manage patient identifiable data. More than 60 million patient encounters have already been handled through the data centre, which operates on a 24/365 basis.

This joint approach will reduce the capital outlay required for Streets Heaver's customers, providing the security and safety standards needed and enable growth and expansion in a more timely and cost effective manner.

The partnership will assist private providers who require Choose and Book connectivity, as it removes the need for local installation of hardware or software. Customers can tackle information governance requirements more easily, as many tasks are automatically performed in the data centre, leaving NHS departments and private patient units to focus on their own internal systems.

Paul Heaver, Managing Director of Streets Heaver says: "We are investing heavily in the future of healthcare technology and it is vital for us to provide the best solutions for our customers."

Shaun Hopgood, Executive Vice President UK & Ireland of, Clinical Solutions says: "With the advancement of cloud computing technology and Clinical Solutions' data centre capabilities, this partnership will enable a variety of healthcare customers to take advantage of next generation virtualised solutions. We are privileged to continue to provide technology to underpin high profile, large scale healthcare services."

About Streets Heaver
Streets Heaver is one of the UK's leading suppliers of administrative and clinical systems for independent hospitals, clinics and the NHS, with its Compucare Hospital Information System and Clinical Manager Therapy Management software. The company also supplies and supports systems in Europe and Africa.

About Clinical Solutions
Clinical Solutions is a trusted provider of scalable, multi-channel, decision support and expert knowledge solutions, allowing frontline stakeholders to reach out to patients and provide them with a safe but active role in their own care, and a seamless journey through the healthcare system. This means lower costs, lower risks and a higher degree of patient satisfaction.

Clinical Solutions offers a unique combination of capabilities that include all the elements of an integrated solution encompassing clinical content, software applications, hosted N3 data centre, managed IT infrastructure and 24/7 support. Clinical Solutions has offices in UK, USA and Australia. Customers include; NHS Direct in England and Wales; NHS 24 in Scotland; and walk-in centres across England, as well as customers in North America, Brazil, Portugal, Norway, India, Australia, and New Zealand. Its solutions are used to serve over 100 million people across the world. The clinical algorithms and scripts that power the solutions have been proven in over 60 million clinical transactions.

For further information visit Clinical Solutions, visit www.clinicalsolutions.com.

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