South Australian sports clinic to boost tech

in brief South Australian sports medicine clinic Sportsmed-SA has inked a five year, AU$800,000 deal for software and services from e-health technology vendor IBA Health.

The clinic has four locations in metropolitan Adelaide (including a small hospital), and is owned by 24 medical practitioners. The group provides a wide range of medical services focused around sports.

"Sportsmed-SA will implement IBA's suite of Internet-enabled clinical and administrative applications ... to over 250 staff across all four branches in both the clinic and hospital businesses," IBA said a statement issued to the Australian Stock Exchange this morning.

The nature of the integration work would see patient information made available throughout the treatment cycle -- bridging the gap between clinic and hospital staff, IBA added.

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