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LSS Data Systems Purchases Second Facility

Business Wire, Nov 25, 2002

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EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov. 25, 2002

LSS Data Systems, a medical software company based in Eden Prairie, MN, announced that it closed today on the purchase of a 69,000 square-foot building in Minnetonka, MN. The building was formerly occupied by MLT Vacations, an Edina, MN-based vacation package developer. LSS develops, markets and supports financial and clinical information systems for physician practices. The company has experienced strong growth over the past two years as interest in electronic medical records software for physician practices has grown. LSS and its Boston, MA-based business partner MEDITECH co-developed the Medical and Practice Management (MPM) Suite for this market.

LSS plans to completely refurbish the property, located near Highways 7 and 101 in the southwestern suburb of Minneapolis, before occupying it sometime in second quarter 2003. The company will retain its Eden Prairie facility as its headquarters for the foreseeable future.

About LSS Data Systems

LSS Data Systems develops, markets and supports software solutions used by thousands of healthcare providers from across the country and around the world. The company has consistently received some of the highest possible industry ratings for its software and product support. Since 1999, LSS has been ranked in the Top 10 for overall vendor performance by KLAS Enterprises, an independent healthcare IT research firm. In the most recent report, LSS received an outstanding overall rank of 5th in a field of over 200 leading healthcare IT companies and 2nd in both large and small ambulatory care settings.

For more information about LSS Data Systems, visit their website at www.lssdata.com.

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