Internet health care company Healtheon/WebMD Corp. (HLTH.O) agreed to acquire the Kinetra joint venture from Electronic Data Systems Corp.(EDS.N) and Indianapolis drugmaker Eli Lilly and Co.(LLY.N).
Published:
22 December 1999 y., Wednesday
Kinetra processes over 50 million electronic clinical transactions per year for more than 200 health care organizations, the companies said.
Healtheon has an Internet system that lets health care organizations exchange information and execute transactions, likes claims processing, referrals and data retrieval. Lilly also agreed to use Healtheon_s Internet content and services, the companies added.
In addition, EDS and Healtheon formed an alliance, using Healtheon_s provider and consumer Internet offerings with EDS' health care solutions product, the companies said.
Atlanta-based Healtheon said the value of the combined transactions, including the acquisition of Kinetra and the partnerships with EDS and Lilly, was about $300 million.
Šaltinis:
Excite News
Copying, publishing, announcing any information from the News.lt portal without written permission of News.lt editorial office is prohibited.
The most popular articles
The finance chiefs from the leading economies met in southern England to discuss measures to deal with the global economic crisis.
more »
Environmental projects up for bid at ‘auction floor’ conference in Brussels.
more »
In the United States increasing numbers of men are having vasectomies to avoid any added strain on hard-pressed finances.
more »
Within last year the number of settlement operations made by using AB Bank SNORAS payment cards grew by 21 per cent or twice more than on the market where 10 per cent growth was fixed.
more »
The “Erika III” package, aimed at protecting Europe's coasts from maritime disasters and improving passenger and crew safety, was adopted by Parliament on Wednesday.
more »
Improving the transparency and the supervision of the financial system to ensure proper risk management in the banking sector is the aim of legislation approved on Monday by the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee.
more »
MEPs could back speeding up the rate at which Europe's regional funds are made available.
more »
The Commission has taken a humanitarian decision for €700,000 to provide assistance to communities affected by floods in Fiji, the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea.
more »
The international business magazine Euromoney has announced the results of its Private Banking Survey 2009, and Parex banka has received the award for “Best Private Banking Services Overall” in Latvia.
more »
Mass layoffs and inflation are pushing people to seek food aid.
more »