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UK Government Reviews Dr Foster's Future

August 10 2010

In the UK, the future of public-private partnership Dr Foster Intelligence is under review by the Government, to ensure it provides patients with 'quality information and data' on all aspects of healthcare.

Tom MoloneyThe healthcare research and analytics specialist was launched in 2006 as a joint venture between the NHS Information Centre and Dr Foster Holdings LLP. In July, the NHS Information Centre transferred its share to the Department of Health, which now owns a 48.75% stake in the organisation.

During 2009, Dr Foster Intelligence generated revenues of £22.1m, and acquired Dr Foster Research Limited (DFR) to provide access to a number of growth opportunities outside the NHS, including local government, the independent sector, the pharma industry, and internationally.

The review - which follows publication of white paper 'Equity and Excellence: Liberating the NHS' - is designed to increase the use of healthcare informatics to create better care, outcomes and reduced costs.

Health Minister Simon Burns said the review will ensure that the Department of Health is 'making the most' of Dr Foster Intelligence.

'As one of the most respected brands in the healthcare sector, Dr Foster Intelligence offers comprehensive data to health and social care organisations to help them make better decisions about their budgets and patient care,' explains CEO Tom Moloney. 'We will work with our partners to consider the best options for the company and the shareholders.'

Web site: www.drfosterintelligence.co.uk .

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