iSOFT Launches New Aged and Community Care IT Solution

iSOFTAustralia's largest listed health information technology company today announced the launch of iSOFT Aged Care - Enterprise Wide Health (EWH), an integrated management solution for aged and community care organisations.

iSOFT Aged Care is designed to support organisations of any size, including residential, long-term and community care, and retirement living. Enabling the delivery of improved and more efficient health care, the solution includes residential aged care and retirement components that manage care records, billing and financials, eBusiness and reporting requirements.

iSOFT Aged Care is founded on Microsoft's .NET Framework and Microsoft's SQL Server, using security and authentication policies to enable all users to share information, regardless of location, discipline and business unit. iSOFT Aged care ensures the necessary link to acute and primary care environments, providing the ability to easily exchange patient, financial and reporting information between healthcare providers as well as government bodies and agencies.

Furthermore, it provides more robust security and audit capabilities, data accuracy and backup management, greater flexibility in regard to choice of hardware and facilitates a range of operating technologies, as well as the ability to migrate seamlessly from existing solutions.

"The requirements of our aging populations are changing and it's vital that aged care solutions stay ahead of that trend," said Executive Chairman & CEO Gary Cohen. "iSOFT Aged Care will facilitate an increased demand for community care as well as enabling aged care providers to offer flexible, all encompassing solutions to their customers increasing efficiency and improving aged care delivery."

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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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