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Aptean Enters Healthcare Industry With Acquisition of Medworxx Solutions, Inc.


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ATLANTA, Oct. 15 (Korea Bizwire) — With the completion of its acquisition of Medworxx Solutions Inc., Aptean announced today its entrance into the healthcare industry. Medworxx is a leading provider of clinical patient flow, compliance and education solutions to more than 350 hospitals internationally, including Canada, France, the United States and the United Kingdom.

“Aptean is pleased to welcome Medworxx to our suite of solutions, extending our enterprise software expertise to the healthcare sector,” said Kim Eaton, Aptean CEO. “The mission-critical software Medworxx provides to hospitals fits well with our strategy of providing our customers with vertically-focused, valuable, and trusted technology solutions. We look forward to continuing to provide exceptional support to Medworxx’s existing customer base, and helping Medworxx advance their growth and expansion into international markets with the support of Aptean’s extensive global capabilities, partner network, and software experience.”

Medworxx’s flagship product, Patient Flow, focuses on helping hospitals meet bed utilization challenges, by providing a standardized, evidenced-based clinical criteria solution to improve patient experience while reducing wait times and length of stay. Software-enabled patient assessments conducted daily, in less than two minutes, help ensure that patients are receiving the right care at the right time in the right place. The Patient Flow platform includes three operational solutions (Clinical Criteria, Forms and Assessments, Bed Management) which work together to provide real-time analytics that assist with addressing patient throughput and capacity management challenges. Medworxx also provides hospitals learning management and document management tools to help support healthcare requirements in compliance and education.

“Aptean’s strong operational efficiencies and deep understanding of delivering superior enterprise software solutions will enable us to accelerate our continuing efforts to advance our growth internationally,” said Dan Matlow, Medworxx President and CEO. “Leveraging Aptean’s strengths gives us the vital resources we need to evolve strategically and bring key innovations to our products and services, enhancing our ability to help our customers achieve their goals and objectives.”

About Medworxx

Medworxx delivers health information technology solutions to over 350 hospitals internationally, including Canada, United States, United Kingdom, France and Australia. Medworxx helps hospitals meet patient flow challenges and requirements for compliance and education. Medworxx Clinical Criteria — the flagship component of Medworxx Patient Flow, which also includes electronic bed management and independent assessment components — is currently used to manage 32% of the acute‐care beds in Canada as well as acute‐care beds in the United States and a rapidly increasing number of beds in Trusts and CCGs in the UK. Founded in 2004, Medworxx Inc. is based in Toronto, Canada. For more information, visit: www.medworxx.com.

About Aptean

Aptean is a leading provider of industry-focused mission critical enterprise software solutions. We build and acquire solutions to support the evolving operational needs of our customers. Our solutions help nearly 5,000 organizations stay at the forefront of their industries by satisfying their customers and continuing to operate more efficiently. For more information, visit www.aptean.com.

FOR MORE INFORMATION
Media Relations
Melissa Floyd, Aptean
melissa.floyd@aptean.com

Source: Aptean via GLOBE NEWSWIRE

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