iSOFT is an international supplier of
software applications for the
healthcare sector. Its products are used by an estimated 13,000 organisations in 40 countries for managing patient information and healthcare services. It was acquired by
DXC Technology
DXC Technology is an American multinational information technology (IT) services and consulting company headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia.
History
DXC Technology was founded on April 3, 2017 when the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HP ...
in 2011.
History
iSOFT was founded in 1996 as a business group within accounting group,
KPMG, and bought out of the Group in May 1999. It was then floated in July 2000.
In October 2006 iSOFT put itself up for sale. and in 16 May 2007, iSOFT announced its recommendation to accept a merger with Australian company IBA Health in an all-stock deal.
Its headquarters was in
Sydney,
Australia prior to its acquisition by
DXC Technology
DXC Technology is an American multinational information technology (IT) services and consulting company headquartered in Ashburn, Virginia.
History
DXC Technology was founded on April 3, 2017 when the Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company (HP ...
in 2011.
Accountancy irregularities
In the summer of 2004
the ''Guardian'' newspaper saw a confidential report suggesting questionable accounting practices in iSOFT tracing back to 2002.
iSOFT sought and obtained an injunction against the paper preventing publication of the story, and a Parliamentary Written Question was answered by the government saying that they had no plans to look into the matter.
The leaked confidential report had been commissioned prior to a merger between itself and its rival Torex and had raised sufficient concerns within Torex that it was only rescued by the personal assurance of
Sir Digby Jones, then Director-General of the CBI and non-executive director of iSOFT.
Following profits warnings in January 2006 and June 2006 due to changes in its accounting policy, the resignation of its chief executive, the announcement of losses of £344m for the year to April 2006, extensive delays to its already overdue
Lorenzo
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People
* Lorenzo (name)
Places Peru
* San Lorenzo Island (Peru), sometimes referred to as the island of Lorenzo
United States
* Lorenzo, Illinois
* Lorenzo, Texas
* San Lorenzo, California, formerly Lorenzo
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product and the pulling out of one of its two main customers,
Accenture
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, from the
NHS government contract in September, and the opening of an investigation by the
Financial Services Authority
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, the gagging order against the newspaper was lifted in October.
In January 2010, the FSA confirmed that they had begun legal proceedings against the four
directors who were involved in the irregularities. In March, the
AADB excluded Ian Storey, former
financial controller, from membership of his professional body
ICAEW
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. They were acquitted at
Southwark Crown Court on July 22 after a seven-year investigation and two trials brought by the Financial Conduct Authority, which said it would not pursue a third prosecution as the “case was now stale”. In 2013 the
FCA has closed the case because of "procedural problems", clearing Patrick Cryne, Stephen Graham, Timothy Whiston and John Whelan of wrongdoing.
In 2011, the
Accountancy and Actuarial Discipline Board fined
Robson Rhodes £225,000 and ordered it to pay a contribution of £750,000 towards its costs. It also reprimanded Glyn Williams, a partner in the firm, and fined him £15,000.
Software problems
iSOFT's flagship product
Lorenzo patient record systems was dogged by a number of issues mainly centred on delays to delivery schedules and questions over its suitability for the purpose it was intended. As a result of continuous delays and quality issues, Singhealth, one of iSOFT's three early adopters, abandoned plans to wait for delivery of Lorenzo and opted to return to i. Clinical Manager's heritage product and deployed Sunrise Clinical Manager from Eclipsys instead.
See also
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Digitisation
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Information technology
Information technology (IT) is the use of computers to create, process, store, retrieve, and exchange all kinds of data . and information. IT forms part of information and communications technology (ICT). An information technology system ...
*
National Programme for IT
References
External links
iSOFT websiteiSOFT Group Limited websiteiSOFT Business Solutions website
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Health care companies of the United Kingdom
Health information technology companies