NZ's Simpl wins $8m UK National Health deal
Services company lands five-year deal.
Services company lands five-year deal.
New Zealand-owned IT services company Simpl has secured a multi-million contract with the UK National Health Service.
Simpl has not put a value on the deal, but NBR understands the five-year deal is worth $8 million.
The contract involves delivery and support of a single community care record (SCCR) solution for National Health’s Torbay Care Trust.
Torbay Care Trust has over 1300 staff and is responsible for providing a full range of health and adult social care services in the southwest.
The solution will provide staff with office and remote offline access to comprehensive and secure records of patient and client care details, Simpl said.
“The SCCR addresses a problem government agencies around the world are trying to solve, with the drive to enable healthcare and related services to be effectively and efficiently coordinated across multiple providers and to foster collaboration in ways that improve health outcomes,” said Simpl chief executive Verdon Kelliher.
The SCCR is built on the Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2011 platform and the project marks another successful collaboration between Simpl and Microsoft in the health space.
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