Clinical Computer Systems, Inc. Receives Medical Device License From Health Canada

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Elgin, IL, April 30, 2007 – Clinical Computer Systems, Inc. (CCSI) today announced that it has received Class II medical device license from Health Canada, enabling the company to sell its OBIX Perinatal Data System to hospitals and health care networks in the Canadian marketplace. “CCSI is pleased to receive this medical device licensure from Health Canada, because it supports our strategic direction for expanding our sales and support coverage,” said Kim Sell, President of CCSI. “We recognize important perinatal data management needs in Canada that can be addressed by our computerized solutions, and we believe our systems will be very well received. “This license is predicated on the ISO 13485 certification received by the company early this year, and recognizes CCSI’s commitment to delivering the highest quality medical products and services to the perinatal community,” explained Richard Bilof, Director of Quality Assurance and Regulatory Affairs. “Health Canada licensing and ISO 13485 certification require strict adherence to standards which are among the highest of any industry and assure health care providers access to high quality and reliable systems.”

CCSI is an employee-owned, high technology company based in Elgin, IL. The company’s business is focused exclusively on the development, marketing and support of the OBIX Perinatal Data System. The OBIX system is a comprehensive set of computerized tools that assists perinatal clinicians in their critical jobs of providing care to mothers and infants in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Management believes the OBIX system provides significant benefits for risk management, quality records and management reporting. To learn more about the OBIX Perinatal Data System, please visit staging.obix.flywheelsites.com.

Contact Information:
Clinical Computer Systems, Inc. (CCSI)
888.871.0963