Tieto Acquires Intensium to Strengthen Healthcare Market Position

TietoThe acquisition of the business operations in the Finnish healthcare IT solutions provider Intensium Oy expands Tieto's industry leading position in Europe. Intensium's business consists of two solutions: benchmarking for healthcare service providers and management of healthcare workflow. The business will be transferred to Tieto on 1 July 2010. Intensium's 17 employees will move to Tieto as continuing employees on the same day.

Intensium has the leading position in providing benchmarking services for healthcare service providers in Finland. The benchmarking service, provided as a SaaS service, monitors the customer's care process performance generally by assessing where there are gaps between their own performance and the other members of the benchmarking consortium. Organizations can use these assessments to identify best practices they would like to adopt. The healthcare workflow management solution is used in Finnish hospitals. The solution provides an immediate possibility to standardize the customer's care process, eliminate redundant steps, and intensify the use of special know-how.

"This acquisition is a natural step of executing our strategy and improving our offering portfolio. I'm pleased to see how this enhances our competences and ability to offer new advanced measuring and benchmarking tools to European healthcare service providers. With these tools, our customers are able to further improve the quality and efficiency of their services," says Arto Ryymin, responsible for the Healthcare & Welfare business in Tieto.

"Our main objective has been to promote our healthcare customers' ability in continuous improvement. Valuable collaboration with Tieto has convinced us that together we are able to provide outstanding solutions and services for healthcare organizations," says Kari Lappalainen, CEO of Intensium Oy.

Tieto helps healthcare and welfare organizations to improve the quality and efficiency of their services. We enable our customers to optimize processes, reduce waiting times, secure the flow of information, make high quality decisions and empower citizens. We are the leading healthcare and welfare ICT provider in the Nordic countries with a strong presence in Germany and the Netherlands. With 40 years of experience and a thorough understanding of our customers' processes, we help our customers to secure the future of care services and develop lifecare services at the individual, regional and national level.

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About Tieto
Tieto is an IT service company providing IT, R&D and consulting services. With approximately 17 000 experts, we are among the leading IT service companies in Northern Europe and the global leader in selected segments. We specialize in areas where we have the deepest understanding of our customers' businesses and needs. Our superior customer centricity and expertise in digital services set us apart from our competitors. www.tieto.com.

About Intensium
Intensium® ltd is the leading healthcare benchmarking service provider in Finland and a visionary IT solution provider specializing in healthcare process management. The main mission of the company is to offer an enabling technology for continuous improvement of healthcare organizations. www.intensium.fi

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