Western Daily Press

Health tech firm in major deal with care home giant

- HANNAH BAKER hannah.baker@reachplc.com

ABRISTOL health tech firm has sold off its electronic medication records system to a care home management firm for an undisclose­d sum.

Invatech Health’s software platform – known as Atlas – has been bought by Person Centred Software (PCS). Guildford-based PCS, which operates some 3,000 UK care homes, will retain Atlas’s full team of 15 staff.

Atlas is used in 700 care homes across the UK and is serviced by a 165-strong network of independen­t pharmacies.

The acquisitio­n marks the end of a 20-year journey for Invatech Health chief executive Tariq Muhammad, a pharmacist who started working on care homes in 2002 and first conceived the concept of an electronic medicines system for the sector in 2006.

Following the transition of Atlas to new ownership, Eastville-based Invatech Health has said it will concentrat­e solely on the further growth of Titan, its software for pharmacy management.

The cloud-based tech helps pharmacies manage medicine dispensing and control of business activities in an effort to speed up the user experience for patients and practice owners.

Mr Muhammad said he was proud to see Atlas given an opportunit­y for further progress.

He said: “I set up Atlas to tackle a dire need in the care homes sector for a system which could prevent incorrect dosing, mismanagem­ent of prescripti­ons and administra­tion errors of important medication.

“For me Atlas has always been about the end user – care homes and their residents. It’s taken a long time to perfect it and, as with any business, there have been bumps along the way. Now I’ve taken Atlas as far as I can, so I’m delighted to see it under new ownership, with a company whose values I share and who can allow it to reach greater heights as part of a new ecosystem.”

Mr Muhammad’s management team will oversee the transition over the coming months.

Jonathan Papworth, co-founder of PCS, said: “I have been impressed with the proven capabiliti­es built into Atlas, alongside the unique level of integratio­n across GPs and pharmacies.

“Atlas is joining our family of social care products to provide best-in-class clinical software for our global customers, from digital care records to medication management and beyond.”

Mr Muhammad added: “This deal has come at the right time for both parties and, as such, the process has been quick, and straightfo­rward.”

 ?? ?? Tariq Muhammad of Invatech Health (right) with Jonathan Papworth of PCS
Tariq Muhammad of Invatech Health (right) with Jonathan Papworth of PCS

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