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Health Systems Solutions

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Health Systems Solutions

Published: Mon, 24 Nov 2008

Description: Healthcare software and technology.

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" And health care industry has been growing in a lot of ways about eighty billion baby boomers are getting ready to retire the demographics are good. One company looking to become a bigger player in that industry is health systems solutions and they say they're taken advantage of these. Conditions -- we're gonna learn more about a with the CEO stand the stuff she. A -- who's with us this morning good to see Stan thanks for coming in. We appreciated so this is a health care technology company to give us an exam."

" Or what types of technology guys -- health systems solutions -- focuses -- two very rapidly areas of development. One isn't home care public health and second is intact. Picture archiving and communications systems what are those exactly. So basically when you take images from from helped get devices such as MRI cat scans ultrasound to take those images -- the storm when we saw that information. Just -- communicate that information throughout the entire health care system our decision -- that we take those images and they commit to 3-D. So positions and the patients can -- on this thing with the looking."

" All the technology seems to be drawn from his if you want to get -- paper for example which has been a huge problem doctors' offices in recent years he saved money and you invest in it that way. What I understand you guys have been growing number of ways to keep growing -- house some of the product you're developing you're also going through acquisitions read about a couple of recent acquisitions you've made. What's the environment out there right now look like for for buying other companies."

" Well the environment is actually good lots of companies have been devalued through the current economical conditions really puts us in great situation well capitalized off part of -- for financial group. We take advantage of the current market conditions looking out pardons that have good quality leading companies and -- our acquisition strategy."

" Consider this is publicly traded company very small market cap of publicly traded their undertaker HS SO which we're looking at there you say you're taking advantage of strategic opportunities. So you have the excitement the -- get access to credit you can make acquisitions -- bargain basement prices -- your strategy -- credit that a problem for you."

" Brett Favre has not been a problem we have in the leadership hold of Stanford financial group an organization that's very well capitalized has not been affected by the current market conditions. They're very excited about a space they believe in health care systems solutions. And they -- if you can make investments and help us on our position all right. Thank you -- you'll make more acquisitions -- sort of -- you know it's going to be aggressive enough -- us their best stuff he's the CEO of health systems solutions and thanks for joining us it also."

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