14th Mar 2018 09:07
The connected healthcare software and services company reported pretax profit for 2017 at
In January, the company uncovered failures in meeting service levels and reporting obligations for an NHS contract, under which it provides its web product to general practitioners in
However revenue rose by 1.0% to
EMIS will pay a final dividend of
"Whilst we are proud of what we have already achieved in delivering connected healthcare, we are continuing to build on this with operational enhancements and key projects that will give us a stable platform for future growth," said Chief Executive Officer Andy Thorburn.
"I believe that the robust management of legacy matters is essential, to both enhance our culture and improve performance going forward. This means being more performance-led, with greater accountability, improved operational execution and an increased focus on our customers, users, partners, patients and their needs," Thorburn added.
Shares in EMIS Group were up 7.4% at
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