Alcidion Group Ltd
ASX:ALC

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Price: 0.105 AUD Market Closed
Market Cap: 141m AUD
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141m AUD
Industry
Health Care

Alcidion Group Ltd. provides intelligent health informatics technology that empowers healthcare professionals with clinical decision support systems to ensure the quality of care for the patients. The company is headquartered in Melbourne, Victoria. The company went IPO on 2011-06-24. The company is engaged in development, licensing and reselling its healthcare software products through its strategic partners. The company also delivers product implementation, product support and maintenance, systems integration and data analysis services to healthcare customers in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. The Company’s healthcare software products include Miya, Patientrack, Smartpage and ExtraMed. Miya Precision is a clinical solution based on a FHIR-event platform that facilitates multiple clinical and operational applications. Smartpage is a smartphone and Web-based system for hospital communication and task management provides solution to both clinical and non-clinical users. Patientrack is a solution that supports the capture of that data at the bedside, whether directly entered on a tablet or integrated from patient monitors. Its clinical solutions use digital technology.

ALC Intrinsic Value
0.069 AUD
Overvaluation 34%
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