Phoenix Technology Holding Inc With the SCTN Patented Loyalty Technology Inside Contracts With Advanced Patient Healthcare

Posted: August 5, 2010 in Uncategorized
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LAS VEGAS, July 22 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Phoenix Technology Holding Inc. announced today that it has contracted with Advanced Patient Healthcare LLC for a program that utilizes the Phoenix operating system with the SCTN (Pink Sheets:SCTN.pk – News) patented loyalty technology inside that will enhance the various APH proprietary solutions.

Phoenix said that the SCTN software suite is the technology backbone of the Advanced Patient Healthcare program that will offer a proprietary set of solutions to State and Federal Penal Systems. The Phoenix/SCTN technology is being utilized to track various purchase metrics by the prisoners as well as to interface with the Advanced Patient Healthcare patient record system.

Rick Griffiths, CEO of Advanced Patient Healthcare, stated that,

“We are very excited about working with Phoenix/SCTN because their unique, ‘Best of Breed’ operating system with the SCTN patented technology inside is a perfect fit for our program. The utilization of this system will assist us in accelerating and expanding the growth of our client base that currently has over 250,000 members.”

Bernard McHale, CEO of Phoenix and SCTN, stated,

“We are very pleased to have signed with this organization. This is another example of how we can assist companies, both large and small, in growing their customer base that, in turn, increases their revenue and produces increasing growth which equates to a win-win situation for both companies. The utilization of our system creates a new type of generational technology that allows us to provide unique implementation and deployment to companies.  SCTN’s patented technology allows us to provide a wonderful value proposition to any company at both the local and national levels. The SCTN technology has also been patented in several countries outside the US.”

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