ISF

Isoft Group (ISF)

Stock Code

ISF

Stock Exchange

ax

Isoft Group (ISF) supplies software and IT solutions to healthcare providers such as hospitals, clinics, pharmacists, aged care facilities and GPs. ISF's clients range from private healthcare providers such as Healthscope to public sector bodies such as defence forces and health authorities. The company earns revenue from the initial sale of its products, followed by ongoing maintenance, support and licence revenues. iSOFT Group Limited’s products support both private and public sector healthcare provider organizations. On April 24, 2009, the Company acquired Hatrix Pty Limited.

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