InterSystems selected for Canadian military health project

Healthcare informatics developer InterSystems of Cambridge, MA, said that its Ensemble integration application has been chosen for deployment in the Canadian Forces Health Information System (CFHIS) project, which is administered by Lockheed Martin Canada.

The 10-year CFHIS project is a program worth $54.5 million Canadian ($46.8 million U.S.), and is designed to enable more than 2,500 Canadian Forces healthcare providers to share information and coordinate care for approximately 85,000 regular and reserve force personnel worldwide, according to InterSystems.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
January 2, 2007

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