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There are some right rampers on here LOL,afternoon boys :-)
last time figures were divulged to the market this went to 66p :-) that will do for starters LOL
System C launches pen technology for its Medway software 27 April 2010 System C has joined forces with Destiny plc to integrate digital pen technology into its Medway suite of clinical software. Live demonstrations of the technology are available on the System C stand (stand 60, Hall 3) at the HC2010 exhibition in Birmingham from 27th - 29th April. The Destiny pens allow mobile healthcare staff to collect and process information about their patients efficiently and effectively. As a first step, System C has launched integrated digital pen technology into its Medway Maternity software. Midwives are able to take notes and complete assessment forms out in the community, using the pens to write on special paper, and then transmit the data by mobile phone securely back to the Medway Maternity software on the host computer. "If you are familiar with using a pen and a mobile phone, then you already know everything you need to use digital pens to record patient assessments in the community," said Jane Clark, clinical systems delivery director at System C. "Midwives don't need to make any changes to their working practices, they are freed from repeatedly having to record the same information, and are able to concentrate on the mother and her assessment rather than on the technology". Completed notes and maternity booking forms can be left, where appropriate, with the mother as part of her hand held record . Another copy appears in the maternity unit computer for backup and inclusion in that patient's notes. The Medway maternity software can read the incoming form electronically and store the information in the electronic patient record - exactly as if it had been entered directly on to the screen. Edward Belgeonne, CEO of Destiny, commented: "We are delighted with the adoption of Destiny technology by System C. The midwives do a fantastic job and this technology used out in the community will support their efficient practices and save them valuable time." Ian Denley, chief executive of System C, said the partnership with Destiny and the integration of digital pen technology to the Medway product suite was part of a wider company strategy. "We are committed to integrating the most advanced technologies and devices into Medway in order to help Trusts drive forward efficiency gains", he said. "Touch screens, SMS texting, digital pens and self-service kiosks are exciting examples of how we are achieving this." The Destiny pens do not require expensive pre-prepared forms and can work with individually-prepared forms. Forms can also be pre-printed with the patient data - family history, medical history, delivery information for example. Medway Maternity, System C's specialist maternity system, covers the first booking visit, all antenatal care including fetal medicine, and all aspects of labour management
now you know how I feel talking to myself here! LOL
now. some plus buys this morning for you 15/04/2010 08:28:01 41.38 800 O 331.04 15/04/2010 08:08:49 41.38 2,368 O 979.88
broker target 72p based on these figures. not the strong growth through second half of the year and beyond!!! target will be revised up to £1 ish IMO when finals are out Financial Highlights The financial highlights for the six months ended 30 November 2009 are: * Revenue up 77% at £18.3m (2008: £10.4m), including 34% organic growth (2008: 21%) * Profit before taxation increased by 49% to £2.8m (2008: £1.9m) * EPS up 33% to 2.24p per share (2008: 1.69p per share) * Increased cash position, with cash of £16.0m (2008: £13.7m) * Interim dividend 0.25 pence per share (2008: 0.22 pence per share) * Proportion of product sales increased to 48% of group turnover (2008: 24%) * 11 deployments of Medway Sigma products * Acquisition of Liquidlogic to create the UK's first major combined health and social care IT company * Healthy pipeline of product and services opportunities for this financial year and beyond Commenting on these results, Chief Executive Dr Ian Denley said: "We are continuing to benefit from our reputation for quality and delivery. System C is known for delivering products and solutions that work, and for delivering them on time and on budget. This, together with the strong synergy between the products and services divisions, is driving our continued year-on-year growth. "We have worked hard to develop the Group on all fronts to ensure that we benefit from the current period of change in our market place. Indeed, our sales pipeline for both products and services looks very healthy and we are confident of reporting continuing growth through the second half of the year and beyond."
that will gain some further interest 27th - 29th April 2010 - HC 2010 (Health Informatics Congress), The ICC Birmingham http://www.hc2010.co.uk/
and long term agreement with the NHS. guaranteed cash flow for years to come. this company is 'setting the standards' The first health and social care link passes CfH Interoperability tests System C Healthcare, Microsoft®, Orion Health and Liquidlogic have joined forces to produce the first health and social care link under NHS Connecting for Health's (CfH) new standards for systems integration. This link is an important step in the national drive to improve collaboration between healthcare providers and social services teams. The solution takes a patient's discharge summary created on System C's Medway PAS/EPR system and sends it within an electronic message to Liquidlogic's PROTOCOL Integrated Adults' System (IAS) via the Orion Health Rhapsody Integration Engine. Microsoft's Clinical Documentation Solution Accelerator (CDSA) for Microsoft Office®, running inside Medway, renders discharge information and supports the population of additional data items (such as medications) and encoding of clinical terms, before generating the required message. The discharge summary is based on guidelines from the Royal College of Physicians and contains details of a patient's admission, presenting complaints, procedures undergone, discharge prescription, follow-up notes and so on. "Under a paper-based system, it can take up to 2 or 3 weeks for the information to be transmitted, by which time a patient could have undergone 3 episodes of care in the community without the care provider necessarily having a clear picture of their status" said Denise Harrison, Sales and Marketing Director at Liquidlogic."This solution will improve this significantly". NHS Trusts have been told that from 1 April this year they should be delivering discharge summaries to GP practices within 24 hours of a patient leaving hospital. "This is an exciting step forward in the real integration of care across organisational boundaries, " said Dr Ian Denley, chief executive of System C. "Linking disparate systems in this way to provide a simple discharge summary is going to make an immediate impact on the quality of care, on prevention and on institutional efficiency".
buy just throw 12:52:55 41.5 17,500 O
bought in recently http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKLNE62402520100305?type=companyNews&symbol=SYS.L if its good enough for them.... and they paid 48p per share!
up 2.55% on plus 13/04/2010 09:11:37 41.35 5,991 O 2,477.28 13/04/2010 08:50:21 40.70 5,838 O 2,376.07 13/04/2010 08:44:07 40.70 841 O 342.29 gaining real momentum now. they are one of the exhibitors at the NEC 25 th April along side Bayer, Glaxo, NHS etc
at 40.7!!
placing 48p director buys 51p prudential in at 50p octocplus ii in at 48p current buy price 40p!!!! loads more to come here IMO. broker target 72p based on interims with massive growth. this could be 3 times current sp in 18months no problem. look at digital looks forecast fundamentals http://www.digitallook.com/cgi-bin/dlmedia/security.cgi?username=&ac=&csi=31152 also has the 2 strong buy ratings on that page!
and placing at 48P!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Acquisition of Liquidlogic Limited Institutional Placing of 25,000,000 Ordinary Shares at 48 pence per share System C, the provider of specialist IT products and services to the healthcare sector, is pleased to announce that it has acquired Liquidlogic Limited, a provider of software and related services to the social care sector, for a total consideration of up to £14.2 million including up to £4.0 million in deferred consideration. In conjunction, the Company has raised approximately £12.0 million through a placing of Ordinary Shares in the Company with new and existing institutional shareholders by Charles Stanley Securities, subject to shareholder approval. The Enlarged Group is the first major company to specialise in both health and social services solutions for the UK market. Liquidlogic has over 43,000 users working across 29 children's and 11 adult social care services and a range of NHS organisations. System C has provided consultancy services at over 200 healthcare trusts and installed products from its Medway Sigma range of patient management and clinical software applications in over 30. Liquidlogic is highly regarded for its innovative range of systems for the social care sector. Its approach is based on providing multi-agency solutions, allowing health, social care, education, police and voluntary sectors to work collaboratively. Its software has been developed specifically to support the secure sharing of information and facilitate the move towards collaborative working which is a major part of the government's vision for delivering improved public services for all. For System C, the Acquisition represents a significant strategic advance in terms of expanding its customer base and enhancing its portfolio of products and services. Liquidlogic is System C's largest acquisition to date with an initial consideration of £10.2 million in cash, and deferred consideration of up to £4.0 million, contingent on performance following completion. In conjunction with the acquisition, System C has raised £12.0 million to maintain the Company's balance sheet strength and provide funding for future growth opportunities. Commenting, Ian Denley, Chief Executive of System C said: "I believe the Acquisition has created an exciting group. Not only does the Enlarged Group have excellent prospects in the health market and the social care sector, but it is well positioned to support the government's drive to provide integrated care."
Thanks matey, will read through the links and all the days activities elsewhere...Been away since Friday evening in London so got back this evening, did look at share prices on colleagues iphone today though to see what was happening. Tanks again mate regards T
got stitched up by the ref for the second time this season at wembley!! gutted. too late? nah not chance. director buy at 51p prudential buy at 50p octopus buy at 48p broker target 72p based on interims 2 x broker ratings both strong buy. revenues up 77% profits up 49% when interims came out this was 51p lack or news caused a dip have a look at see what you think mate. if you read through my posts there is a load of links. let me know what you think good day at work I trust? games on BTC again
buy recommendation http://uk.reuters.com/business/quotes/quote?symbol=SYS.L
Evening mate, bad luck at the weekend against Chelski...am I too late to get in here? read the email last week didn't get much time to research but will do this evening. All the best mate T
octopus 'Octopus fund likes healthcare, technology' http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKLNE62402520100305?type=companyNews&symbol=SYS.L
contract with another NHS trust Mid Cheshire Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has gone live with a maternity information system from System C Healthcare, giving the company the 50th deployment of its Medway product.
showing at the icc birmingham in may at the Patients Safety congress. other exhibitors include bayer baxter doctors.net gs1 NHS health protection agency
the sells were not sells CONFIRMED. the market capital on thrusday last was 44.39. despite the so called sells this remained at 44.39. after todays buys thd market captial has risen to 46.70!