SNAPS Inc. forms Holon, a wholly owned, healthcare-focused subsidiary

June 2, 2010

Atlanta Georgia June 1, 2010 (Business Wire) – Holon today announced its entree into the healthcare information technology vertical. After over two decades of helping fortune 500 companies meet their data and work flow interoperability challenges, Holon has been created to focus solely on the unique connectivity challenges faced by the healthcare community and to bring information and people together in rapid, cost-effective and meaningful ways.

The Holon Framework is an EAI platform that includes flexible data exchange, work flow, and document management capabilities designed to enable organization to leverage existing systems while meeting new, complex requirements.

The Holon framework was built from the ground up to facilitate both enterprise-wide and department-level solutions. Using configurable modules that surround discreet functions, modules are combined to create specific solutions. The Holon framework’s flexibility can be extended beyond the four walls of the hospital. Each referring physician’s preferences for interacting with an organization can be facilitated and managed using the Holon framework. There is no need to wait for each entity to implement an Electronic Medical Record and to develop HL7 interfaces for each EMR solution. Then, as EMRs or provider systems are acquired or upgraded, Holon can adapt to that change with little disruption.

For more information, visit www.HolonSolutions.com.

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