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  • IBA picks up $3.5m NZ work

    ASX-listed e-health vendor IBA Health has secured AU$3.5 million worth of contract extensions with three New Zealand district health boards through its subsidiary iSOFT.

  • NHS IT contractors get pay rise

    UK health agency Connecting for Health will now pay telco BT 1 billion, 61 per cent more than the original 620 million, to provide the backbone for the NHS National Programme for IT, following a contract reset in February this year.

  • South Australian sports clinic to boost tech

    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.

  • IBA ups offer in iSoft takeover battle

    Australian e-health group IBA has re-entered the tug of war for UK software company iSoft with a revised takeover bid.

  • NEHTA asks for patience on patient records

    The National E-Health Transition Authority (NEHTA), the organisation charged with steering Australia's efforts to unify patient records across the nation's healthcare providers, has asked for patience in the face of growing criticism of its progress.

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