Z SOFTWARE, a provider of community pharmacy and healthcare software solutions, and Medi-Map, a healthcare technology company specialising in medication management, last week announced their merger to help better serve prescribers, pharmacies, healthcare providers and their patients in Australia and New Zealand.
The merged group aims to deliver more efficient medication management solutions across a wide range of community health services for general practice, pharmacy dispensing and the delivery and administration of medicines.
Both companies will retain the names Z Software and Medi-Map and keep the current offices and support teams in Australia and New Zealand.
The new partnership marks significant milestones for Z Software and Medi-Map as they expand their product offerings with improved digital medicine management and dispensing software solutions.
"By bringing together the strengths of Z Software and Medi-Map, we can provide a more comprehensive and integrated set of solutions to independent and community pharmacies," said John Le, CEO of Z Software.
"We believe that our combined expertise will enable us to deliver even greater value to our customers and improve patient care by providing healthcare providers with the tools they need to streamline administrative processes and improve medication management."
The merger could enable both companies to build on their strengths and improve services in the medication management space, an area of growing importance as healthcare providers seek to reduce medication errors and improve patient outcomes.
"Medication management is critical to providing high-quality patient care," said Greg Garratt, CEO of Medi-Map.
"We can do great things together.
"We're confident that this partnership will create new opportunities for us to continue to innovate, expand our reach and provide our customers with a more comprehensive set of solutions that will help them improve medication management and patient outcomes."
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