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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Vitalhub Corp T.VHI

Alternate Symbol(s):  VHIBF

Vitalhub Corp. provides technology to health and human service providers, including hospitals, regional health authorities, mental health, long-term care, home health, community and social services. The Company's solutions span the categories of electronic health records (EHR), case management, care coordination and optimization, and patient flow and operational visibility and solutionsIts... see more

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Post by retiredcf on Jun 06, 2022 9:10am

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Our roundup of Canadian small-caps of between $100-million and $2.5-billion in market capitalization making news

VitalHub Corp.  announced a multi-year licensing agreement to provide an electronic medical record solution to provincial adult correction facilities across Ontario. The agreement is for an initial six-year contract term and an option to extend for four additional years, the company stated.

“For VitalHub, this agreement is an important and meaningful event,” the company stated.

 
Comment by Possibleidiot01 on Jun 06, 2022 4:52pm
If my math works, that's roughly 51.7 cents a day per prisoner ; might give us a financial metric if any similar deals are announced.