British Government's Transplant Support Authority Chooses e-MedSoft.com Solution; U.K. Subsidiary Changes Name to e-Net Technology.LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--July 15, 1999-- e-MedSoft.com (OTC OTC See: Over-the-counter. OTC See over-the-counter market (OTC). BB:MDTK) Thursday announced that the United Kingdom Transplant Support Service Authority ("UKTSSA"), a special health authority of the United Kingdom National Health Service, has chosen e-MedSoft.com's United Kingdom subsidiary, e-Net Technology Limited (formerly Palm Technologies) to deliver a new browser-based application to connect 12 transplant offices in the United Kingdom through a private intranet, and to provide complete organ donor organ donor Transplantation A person/cadaver that donates his/her organ(s) to a recipient and transplant management. This new browser-based application, called the HealthDB solution, incorporates the standard e-MedSoft.com Internet solution, but includes significant enhancements and customization specifically designed to provide information for life-critical decision-making support for the entire U.K. National Health Service. HealthDB provides separate modules for Duty Office (organ requests, matching functions and compatibility tests), Laboratory (tissue typing Tissue typing A procedure involving a test or a series of tests to determine the compatibility of tissues from a prospective donor and a recipient prior to transplantation. ), Bio Statistics (rejected donor material and custom queries) and Data Standards (donor form entry, donor history). Under the HealthDB solution, data queries have been cut from as much as 24 hours to 10 minutes, increasing productivity, performance and ultimately saving lives. "The U.K. National Health Service bears responsibility for organ donor and transplant management for the entire population of the U.K., well over 80 million people," said John Andrews For other persons named John Andrews, see John Andrews (disambiguation). Rev. John Andrews, D.D., a Colonial/American clergyman, professor, author and provost, was born in your mom , chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of e-MedSoft.com. "We are extremely pleased at the confidence shown in our e-MedSoft.com solution by the government-run U.K. National Health Service. The fact that they have entrusted the management of organ donors and transplants to our software is clearly a great vote of confidence for our software products, and our capability as a provider of medical software solutions. "Our penetration of the United Kingdom market continues at a rapid pace. Our subsidiary, e-Net Technology, now has over 900 customers, and we are proud to include among that group numerous agencies, including the Institute of Cancer Research, the Medical Research Counsel, Neath Neath (nēth), Welsh Castell-nedd, town (1981 pop. 48,687), Neath Port Talbot, S Wales, on the Neath River. Neath is both a market and an industrial town. Metallurgy and a growing petrochemical industry are important. General Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Queen Elizabeth Hospital can refer to one of several hospitals named after either Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom or Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother: Australia
capital of Grenada Grenada - an island state in the West Indies in the southeastern Caribbean Sea; an independent state within the British Commonwealth Hospital of London, the Institute of Child Heath, University Hospital Burmingham, University Hospital Wales Wales, Welsh Cymru, western peninsula and political division (principality) of Great Britain (1991 pop. 2,798,200), 8,016 sq mi (20,761 sq km), west of England; politically united with England since 1536. The capital is Cardiff. and the Welsh Health Authority." Separately, e-MedSoft.com announced that it has changed the name of its U.K. subsidiary from Palm Technologies to e-Net Technology Limited. e-Net Technology Limited will operate as two divisions -- e-Net Systems Limited and e-Net Software Limited. The e-Net Systems division will focus on systems integration within a Web environment while continuing to expand its hardware and consulting business. The e-Net Software division will focus on marketing its recently developed Java Beans See JavaBeans. Enterprise software on which it spent more than $1 million on development during the past 18 months. Andrews commented: "We felt that changing the name of Palm Technologies to e-Net Technology would better reflect our position as a Web-based technology firm. The new name better reflects the Internet and intranet-based solutions we are designing and implementing for our European customers." About e-MedSoft.com e-MedSoft.com, with its Internet health-care management system being sold under the trade name e-MedSoft.com, is leading a transition in the medical industry, as it is the first subscription-based health-care management system available for delivery through the Internet. Users of the software are charged a small up-front installation fee, and an ongoing subscription fee based on transaction volume. The medical software is a complete health-care management system. Through the Internet, its Java-based integrator, utilizing Sun Microsystems Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JAVA[3]) is an American vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information-technology services, founded on 24 February 1982. Inc.'s (Nasdaq:SUNW SUNW Sun Microsystems, Inc (former stock symbol; now JAVA) SUNW Stanford University Network Workstation (Sun Microsystems, Inc) ) Java technology, allows the e-MedSoft.com software to communicate across diverse platforms and languages in unlimited capacity, allowing for the interlink INTERLINK - A commercial product comprising hardware and software for file transfer between IBM and VAX computers. of doctors, hospitals, clinics, HMOs, insurance companies, financiers and government agencies. The ease and low cost with which it can be implemented, its Internet connectivity and its ability to allow for the exchange of information across diverse platforms and systems bode well for its widespread adoption by the medical community. For more information, see http://www.mdtk.com. Statements in this news release that relate to management's expectations or beliefs concerning future plans, expectations, events and performance are "forward looking" within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Actual results or events could differ materially from those anticipated in the forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors, including, without limitation, acceptance by customers of the company's products, changing technology, competition in the health-care market, government regulation of health care, the company's limited operating history, general economic conditions and availability of capital. Note to Editors: Java and 100% Pure Java Refers to initiatives from Sun that specify 100% compliance with its Java specification. The goal is to maintain a consistent, single interface for Java so that all Java Virtual Machines can run all Java programs. See Holy Grail. are trademarks of Sun Microsystems Inc. in the United States and other countries. All other trademarks, tradenames, registered trademarks or registered tradenames are the property of their respective holders. |
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