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iSOFT Group plc, the leading international supplier of information systems to the healthcare market, today announces its interim results for the six months ended 31 October 2004.
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iSOFT has been chosen to provide the SouthernALLIANCE with an integrated solution to extend the boundaries of patient care across the New Zealand region.
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Greifswald University has chosen iSOFT Deutschland to deliver its comprehensive healthcare application – LORENZO SolutionCentre.
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iSOFT Deutschland recently unveiled its plans for a revolutionary approach to healthcare IT at MEDICA, the world’s largest event in healthcare with more than 4,000 exhibitors and almost 140,000 trade visitors.
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iSOFT announces that trading in the first half of its financial year ending 30 April 2005 is in line with management expectations.
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Against the background of significant progress in the integration of its business with that of Torex, the Board announces the following changes to, and other matters concerning, its Board of Directors, and the appointment of a new Company Secretary.
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iSOFT has been given clearance to complete the acquisition of Hewlett-Packard’s (HP) New Zealand healthcare application support business
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Torex Switzerland begins the transition to become iSOFT Switzerland and appoints a new Managing Director to take the operation further towards integrated healthcare
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TOREX GAP has become iSOFT Deutschland. The change of the company’s name comes along with a strategic re-orientation and with the introduction of a new product concept for a fully integrated healthcare IT management of tomorrow – LORENZO
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TOREX-HISCOM, the Dutch market leader in healthcare information systems, will be known as iSOFT. The company is now visibly part of iSOFT Group plc, a leading software applications company dedicated to healthcare
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Company to scale up headcount
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At the iSOFT Annual General Meeting, Patrick Cryne, Executive Chairman of iSOFT, said:
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iSOFT has achieved exceptional performance results during a series of user benchmarks. The applications were tested to prove the scalability to meet the demands of expanding healthcare regions around the world
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iSOFT Group plc announces the following dividend timetable for the payment of a final dividend of 1.7 pence per ordinary share for the year ended 30 April 2004
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iSOFT Group plc (IOT.L), the UK’s leading software vendor to the healthcare applications market, announces its audited results for the year ended 30 April 2003
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Accenture and iSOFT have recently finalised an agreement under which iSOFT will provide core clinical and administrative information systems and services to Accenture
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iSOFT announced plans to expand its Global Product Development Centre, based in Chennai, to 800 employees by the end of this year
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iSOFT continues to improve market share in private hospital sector
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The Directors of iSOFT are pleased to confirm that, following agreement with the OFT as to iSOFT's undertaking to divest Torex's small laboratory systems business, the OFT has today confirmed that it has lifted its restrictions
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In its regular pre-close period update, iSOFT Group plc announces that trading in the second half of its financial year ending 30 April 2004 has met management expectations in each of the group's territories
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Health Language, Inc., (HLI) the world's leading supplier of medical vocabulary and concept-based technology, announced an agreement with the National Health Service (NHS) of the United Kingdom
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iSOFT Group plc and Microsoft Corp. have signed an agreement through which the two will work jointly towards the enhancement of iSOFT's next-generation healthcare application, LORENZO
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Bristol North and Bristol South & West PCTs have recently concluded a negotiation with the Clinical Computer System supplier iSOFT (formerly Torex) to upgrade out of date systems in 16 practices
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iSOFT is delighted with the decision announced today by the OFT relating to the completed acquisition by iSOFT of Torex plc
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iSOFT customer, SingHealth, has received one of the 'Final Five' awards in CIO Asia magazine's annual listing of the top 100 businesses adding strategic value to their organisation through the successful use of IT
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Following completion of the merger between iSOFT Group plc and Torex PLC on 23 December 2003, Torex GAP in Germany and Torex Health Switzerland are now part of one of the world’s leading international healthcare application businesses
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The Directors of iSOFT Group plc are pleased to announce the appointment of John Whelan, currently Finance Director Europe, to the Board of iSOFT as Group Finance Director
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Headcount to rise to 800
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iSOFT announces the sale on 9 February 2004 of the Torex Retail Business for up to £66.9 million to Lynxangel
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The Board of iSOFT has unanimously resolved to appoint Tim Whiston as Chief Executive Officer of the merged Group with immediate effect, in place of Chris Moore
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At 11.00 am today, iSOFT will be briefing analysts on the impact on the Company of the NHS National Procurement for Information Technology and on latest developments in the competition authorities' review of its merger with Torex PLC
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The Board of iSOFT announces that the Company is in advanced exclusive negotiations to sell the Torex Retail Business for approximately £65 million
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iSOFT announces contract with Little Company of Mary Health Care for the delivery and implementation of a comprehensive patient administration system
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By replacing its existing standalone diabetes information system with locally configured disease specific screens from the Electronic Patient Record (EPR) system, Salford Royal has been able to reduce system complexity and improve access to information
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On 23 December 2003, iSOFT announced that the recommended merger offer ("Merger Offer"), made on behalf of iSOFT by Hoare Govett Limited, for the whole of the issued and to be issued share capital of Torex had been declared unconditional in all respects
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