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Mediware’s subsidiary wins new South African contract for pharmacy software

Pursuant to the terms of the contract, the Provincial Government of the Western Cape (PGWC) will implement the new Enterprise Edition of the JAC Pharmacy Management system in care facilities across the region.

The agreement covers the immediate upgrade of three main academic hospitals in the Cape Town metropolitan area to a single JAC Enterprise Edition Pharmacy Management system.

The new Enterprise Edition reportedly helps customers such as PGWC to operate multiple facilities on a single architectural model that shares common high level data while still allowing separate tailoring at the individual site level. The high level unification of the system also allows for reports to be generated from the site level right up to the regional level, the company said.

The PGWC agreement defines a roll-out program to support as many as 40 public sector hospitals in the region, in addition to more than a dozen community clinics. Fully implemented, the system will service about 10% of the country’s total population. This integrated approach is expected to provide a major advancement of PGWC’s ability to monitor, control and audit medicines usage on a regional basis.

Kelly Mann, Mediware’s president and CEO, said: “Our expansion in South Africa is a significant development and we are proud of the team for getting this finalized. This substantially increases our customer base in the region and is clearly a vote of confidence for our new enterprise-wide capabilities.”