iSOFT Announces Plan to Develop Lorenzo Primary Care

iSOFTiSOFT Group Limited (ASX: ISF) - Australia's largest listed health information technology company has announced its plan to release Lorenzo Primary Care for the primary and ambulatory care market worldwide by 2010.

"I am pleased to announce that Lorenzo Primary Care will be available from the fourth quarter of 2010," said Executive Chairman & CEO Gary Cohen. "Developing a scalable, interoperable solution for a truly connected primary care setting is the next natural step for our Lorenzo strategy following the solution's continued success in both the UK Programme for IT and elsewhere. The Lorenzo strategy is to extend the collaborative approach by enabling the connectivity between GPs, hospitals and clinics, and community care providers on a national scale. The Lorenzo platform gives our customers the ability to interact with the rest of the health care continuum to enhance patient care."

Lorenzo Primary Care is being lead by the team at iSOFT's Spanish offices in Malaga, and marketed initially in the UK and Ireland, where customers will have the option to migrate from iSOFT's existing primary care solutions: Synergy, Ganymede and Premiere. Developed to interconnect GPs, hospitals and clinics, Lorenzo Primary Care will support the hosting compliance model of the Primary Care Trusts in the UK.

Globally, Lorenzo Primary Care will be the flagship next-generation solution for the migration of existing iSOFT Primary Care applications.

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About iSOFT Group
iSOFT Group Limited (ASX: ISF) is the largest health information technology company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange, and among the world's biggest providers of advanced application solutions in modern healthcare economies.

iSOFT works with healthcare professionals to design and build software applications that answer all of the difficult questions posed by today's healthcare delivery challenges. Our solutions act as a catalyst for change, supporting free exchange of critical information across diverse care settings and participating organisations.

Today, more than 13,000 provider organisations in 40 countries use iSOFT's solutions to manage patient information and drive improvements in their core processes. The Group’s sustainable development is delivered through careful planning, in-depth analysis of the market, and anticipation of our clients' evolving requirements. Our business is driven by the collective talent, experience and commitment of more than 4,600 specialists in 18 locations worldwide, including more than 2,300 technology and development professionals.

A global network of iSOFT subsidiaries, supported by an extensive partner network, provides substantial experience of national healthcare markets. As a result, we offer our clients comprehensive knowledge of local market requirements in terms of culture, language, working practices, regulation and organisational structure.

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