iSOFT Wins £1m Deal in Wales for Lab Technology Refresh

iSOFTiSOFT has won contracts totalling £1m for a technology refresh of laboratory information systems at nine NHS trusts in Wales. The deal includes iSOFT's latest i.Laboratory TP application providing an InterSystems Caché environment for better performance and greater resilience. It also ensures that all NHS trusts in Wales are running the same version of i.Laboratory TP as two other trusts upgraded earlier this year.

iSOFT will migrate the nine trusts to new IBM servers and provide ongoing support.

The overall deal was negotiated by Informing Healthcare, providing economies of scale and substantial discounts, but the contracts are with each individual trust. Informing Healthcare is the Welsh Assembly Government programme set-up to improve patient care through better use of information and IT.

The technology refresh upgrades existing pathology systems, originally installed in the early 1990s and ensures that trusts have the updated hardware and system software to meet the demands of a modern pathology service.

The nine NHS trusts are: Bro Morgannwg, Conwy and Denbighshire, Cardiff and Vale, Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, North Glamorgan, North West Wales, Pembrokeshire and Derwen, and Pontypridd & Rhondda. The two trusts that upgraded earlier this year are North East Wales and Gwent Healthcare.

iSOFT has 150 customers in the UK for laboratory information systems, giving it a 65% share of the UK market.

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iSOFT is one of the world's leading suppliers of advanced software applications for the healthcare sector. With its next-generation product – LORENZO – iSOFT is at the forefront of the technology revolution taking place in healthcare. The company has extensive international experience and reach, with a strong presence in Europe and the Asia Pacific region. Its products are used by more than 8,000 organisations in 27 countries for managing patient information and driving improvements in healthcare services. iSOFT focuses on developing innovative application solutions and has over 1,300 technology specialists engaged in software design, development and solution delivery. Further information: http://www.isoftplc.com.

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