Netsmart Technologies Signs Contracts with Behavioral Health, Public Health and Substance Abuse Treatment Organizations
Software from Netsmart Selected to Facilitate Enterprise Clinical and Operational Processes
Great River, NY (February 02, 2007) – Netsmart Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ SC: NTST), a leading provider of enterprise-wide software and services for health and human services organizations, today announced that it has signed seven agreements totaling approximately $4 million with behavioral and public healthcare and substance abuse provider organizations in several states. All of the contracts are scheduled to be performed over one year with only one exception, which is a multi-year agreement.
“We are pleased to be selected by these organizations as the trusted technology partner for their mission-critical clinical and operational processes,” said James Gargiulo, Netsmart executive vice president, Clients and Solutions. “We look forward to helping them meet their goal of providing high quality care to their patients and clients.”
Princeton House Behavioral Health, a division of Princeton, N.J.-based Princeton Health Care System, will use Netsmart’s CCHIT CertifiedSM Avatar 2006 software Avatar suite, which is designed to provide clinical assessments, progress notes, treatment planning and reporting, and electronic medication management. In addition, Avatar is designed to facilitate practice management processes for Princeton House, including system management, client tracking, scheduling, billing and reporting. Netsmart will provide HL7 integration from Avatar to Princeton House’s admissions, laboratory and order entry systems. Avatar is the first behavioral health and substance abuse software to receive CCHIT certification.
The Ohio Department of Mental Health will use Avatar Clinician Workstation (CWS), which is designed to provide assessments, progress notes and treatment planning. The department will also use Avatar’s RADplus tool, which is designed for security management, modeling and report integration.
Ontrack, Inc., a mental health and substance abuse treatment provider in Medford, Ore., will utilize practice management and clinical capabilities through the Avatar ASP hosting service. Ontrack will also use the Avatar RADplus tool.
Bayonne Medical Center of Bayonne, N.J. will use Avatar software for core system management, client tracking, scheduling and reporting. In addition, Avatar’s clinical capabilities are designed to support progress notes, treatment planning and reporting. Netsmart will provide HL7 integration from Avatar to the Hospital’s admissions and billing systems.
The Lower Eastside Service Center of New York, N.Y. will utilize the Avatar software suite for practice and addiction services management. The center is expected to use Avatar for system management, client scheduling and tracking, reporting and medication dispensing.
The El Paso County, Colo., Department of Health and Environment will utilize Netsmart’s Insight public health software. The county will use Insight to manage a wide range of processes, including patient scheduling, electronic medical record management, case management, immunization and laboratory record tracking, health screening record management, and billing/remittance.
In a five-year agreement, Swanson Center of Michigan City, Ind., a provider of adult and youth mental health services, is expected to utilize Avatar’s clinical and practice management capabilities through Netsmart’s application service provider (ASP) hosting service. Avatar ASP is designed for organizations who want to minimize upfront cost and onsite software upgrades. Swanson Center will also utilize Netsmart’s InfoScriber e-prescribing software, and Quantum financial software from Geneva Software, a Netsmart partner, for Avatar-integrated accounts payable, general ledger, fixed asset management and fixed assets/depreciationmanagement.
Source: Netsmart