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Ireland Press Releases 2007

3 December 2007
Fujitsu Awarded Revenue Commissioners’ ICT Services and Support Contract

December 3, 2007 – The Revenue Commissioners, the Irish tax and customs authority, has awarded the contract for the delivery and support of certain ICT Services to Fujitsu with an initial contract value in excess of €3m. The contract, which is for a two-year period with the option of a one-year extension, was awarded following an open EU procurement process and is a strategic element in the delivery of Revenue’s ICT Strategy.

2 July 2007
McKesson is Fujitsu’s Child Health Provider of Choice

London, July 2, 2007 – Healthcare IT systems specialists, McKesson, has announced it has been selected by the National Programme for IT’s (NPfIT) southern region Local Service Provider (LSP), Fujitsu Services, as its provider of choice for monitoring Child Health. McKesson’s CarePlus Child Health solution has been selected by Fujitsu to assist in connecting Child Health to the NPfIT objectives ahead of alternate systems from other suppliers which are currently not ready for deployment.

14 April 2007
Fujitsu and Kent & Medway sign pathology contracts

London, April 14, 2007 – Three Kent and Medway NHS Trusts have signed contracts totalling £5.5 million with Fujitsu Services to integrate PathNet with Cerner Millennium.

31 March 2007
Fujitsu hits NHS Connecting for Health 100% PACS milestone

London, March 31, 2007 – Fujitsu Services, the Southern Cluster lead in NHS Connecting for Health’s National Programme for IT (NPfIT) has delivered against a major milestone in the programme with its 100 per cent roll out of PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) and RIS (Radiology Information System) on time and to budget. Fujitsu is contracted to deliver PACS and RIS to capture, store, display and distribute static and moving digital medical images such as X-rays and scans to enable faster and more accurate diagnosis by clinicians.