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Computer Technology Associates Partners with Joint Commission Worldwide Consulting
Business Wire, August 31, 1999
BETHESDA, Md.--(BW HealthWire)--Aug. 31, 1999--
Computer Technology Associates, Inc. (CTA), a leading provider of information systems and services, today announced a collaborative agreement with Joint Commission Worldwide Consulting (JCWC), a health care consulting organization and a subsidiary of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
This agreement will enable CTA to enhance their offerings to their health care clients by expanding their knowledge and experience in the health care and information technology sectors. CTA will support JCWC's current set of offerings to their client base, by providing their expertise in information technology services.
Dr. Tom Velez, CEO of Computer Technology Associates, says, "We are pleased to announce this collaborative agreement with JCWC. Our extensive health care and information technology experience will enable us to continue to meet the needs of the health care industry together."
About Joint Commission Worldwide Consulting
Joint Commission Worldwide Consulting (JCWC), the consulting subsidiary of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations, offers exceptional expertise in health care consulting.
JCWC services include the practical application of standards, organization and management education, strategic planning, performance improvement activities, and plant, technology and safety management issues. Additional information on JCWC can be found at www.jcwc.com.
About Computer Technology Associates, Inc.
Computer Technology Associates, Inc. is an information systems and services company with core competencies in enterprise resource planning, electronic commerce, legacy system conversion/ migration, program management consulting, network management and embedded systems engineering.
Clients range from commercial and federal entities, including major banking institutions, insurance companies, manufacturers, and state and local governments. Computer Technology Associates, Inc. posted revenues of $117 million for FY '98. For more information visit www.cta.com.
Computer Technology Associates is a trademark of Computer Technology Associates, Incorporated. All other brands and products referenced herein are acknowledged to be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.
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