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SeeBeyond to Feature Integration Solution to Meet Impending Health Service Mandates at ITeG 2004
Business Wire, June 2, 2004
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers
ITeG 2004
NEU-ISENBURG, Germany and MONROVIA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 2, 2004
SeeBeyond ICAN 5.0 Offers Unified Integration and Telematics
Platform to Support Seamless Transition to
German-Mandated Health Card
SeeBeyond (Nasdaq:SBYN), provider of the world's first fully integrated platform for composite application development based on a service-oriented architecture, today announced that it will be showcasing its SeeBeyond Integrated Composite Application Network (ICAN) Suite 5.0 at ITeG 2004: IT im Gesundheitswesen (IT in Healthcare). Highlighting its ability to provide a unified technology suite to address future healthcare demands, SeeBeyond will present at the IT Healthcare conference being held June 23-25, at the Frankfurter Messe, Hall 5.1, Stand 226.
Many healthcare organizations today are struggling to achieve a unified view of patient information that is typically stored across disparate, product-oriented systems yet needed by medical practitioners located in labs, independent hospitals or pharmacies. With the introduction of the national Health Card in Germany scheduled for 2006, the government mandate is forcing healthcare organizations to address this issue with a sense of urgency. Germany is driving a unified view of patient information across the country, regardless of healthcare provider -- ultimately reducing risk and improving overall patient service.
Providing a unified solution to enable this single view approach, SeeBeyond's ICAN Suite 5.0 allows real-time access and updates to patient data, consistently across all systems. Specifically addressing the Health Card mandate, SeeBeyond will focus its presentation at the conference on its eView Studio solution, which enables the creation of a universal master patient index for the amalgamation and use of medical data across multiple hospitals. SeeBeyond will also demonstrate how its eInsight(TM) Business Process Manager and eGate(TM) Integrator platform integrate and orchestrate physician treatments and related business processes. In addition, the power of composite applications based on an SOA will be demonstrated using SeeBeyond's eVision Studio solution, which supports the rapid development of new patient-focused applications by reusing functionality buried in existing systems.
"With the impending introduction of the health card in Germany, the SeeBeyond solution helps organizations quickly fulfill the prerequisites today," says Dr. Gunter Steyer, Director of Healthcare in Central Europe for SeeBeyond. "With the SeeBeyond ICAN suite, healthcare organizations can establish a highly unified, flexible infrastructure to integrate disparate in-patient and out-patient IT systems. In addition, our customers benefit from the extensive experience SeeBeyond is currently gathering as a key integration technology provider in the National Health Service initiative in England -- currently the largest IT project in Europe."
About SeeBeyond
Based on 15 years of software innovation and real-world experience in integrating systems across Global 2000 organizations, SeeBeyond (Nasdaq: SBYN) delivers the industry's first integrated composite application network built on a comprehensive integration platform. Beyond eAI, the SeeBeyond(R) Integrated Composite Application Network (ICAN) Suite helps organizations rapidly assemble and deploy enterprise-scale end-user applications built on existing systems and infrastructure to dramatically improve business operations. SeeBeyond has approximately 1,900 customers worldwide, including ABB, ABN Amro, BHP Billiton, The Cleveland Clinic, Commerzbank, The Dial Corporation, DuPont, Florida Power & Light, Fluor Daniel, Fujitsu, General Motors, Halliburton, HEIDELBERG, Hertz Corporation, Hewlett-Packard, Pfizer, Samsung, Sprint, Sutter Health and UnitedHealth Group. For more information, please visit www.seebeyond.com.
SeeBeyond is a registered trademark of SeeBeyond Technology Corporation. eGate and eInsight are trademarks of SeeBeyond Technology Corporation All other brands or product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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