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Technology Stocks : Medtech Inc (MDTK)

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To: bob sims who wrote (12)4/15/1999 11:35:00 AM
From: bob sims  Read Replies (1) of 66
 
LOS ANGELES (April 15) BUSINESS WIRE -April 15, 1999--e-MedSoft.com Inc. (OTCBB: MDTK) Thursday announced that National Century Financial
Enterprises Inc. ("NCFE") of Dublin, Ohio, has selected e-MedSoft.com to provide healthcare Internet services to NCFE and the providers it serves.

Through its receivable and other financing programs, NCFE is one of the largest providers of healthcare working capital in the United States. With more
than $6 billion of healthcare working capital under management and over $1 billion in assets, NCFE serves a broad array of public and private healthcare
companies including hospitals, nursing homes, home healthcare agencies, physician groups and larger Preferred Provider Organizations ("PPOs").

John F. Andrews, Chairman and President of e-MedSoft.com, commented, "The healthcare industry today is being driven by a need for the increased use
of technology at a time when the industry, in general, is suffering from a lack of capital. e-MedSoft.com, through its web-based software provides both a
technological leap forward, and a process to reduce costs and speed the flow of capital through the medical community."

Andrews, continued, "We are enormously pleased and proud that we have been selected to begin the deployment of what we expect to be the largest
web-based installation in the history of Internet healthcare. Once NCFE and its customers are fully operational on our system, we expect e-MedSoft.com
will handle transactions amounting to a significant portion of the value of all healthcare dollars spent in this country." About e-MedSoft.com:

e-MedSoft.com with its recently acquired medical software product, being sold under the trade name e-MedSoft.com, is leading a transition in the medical
industry, as it is the first subscription-based healthcare management system available for delivery through the Internet. Users of the software are charged
a small up front installation fee, and an ongoing subscription fee based on transaction volume. The medical software is a complete healthcare
management system. Through the Internet, its Java-based integrator, utilizing Sun Microsystem, Inc.'s (NASDAQ: SUNW) Java technology, allows the
e-MedSoft.com software to communicate across diverse platforms and languages in unlimited capacity, allowing for the interlink of doctors, hospitals,
clinics, HMO's, insurance companies, financiers and government agencies. The ease and low cost with which it can be implemented, its Internet
connectivity, and its ability to allow for the exchange of information across diverse platforms and systems bode well for its widespread adoption by the
medical community.

Statements in this news release that relate to management's expectations or beliefs concerning future plans, expectations, events and performance are
"forward-looking" within the meaning of the federal securities laws. Actual results or events could differ materially from those anticipated in the
forward-looking statements due to a variety of factors, including, without limitation, acceptance by customers of the Company's products, changing
technology, competition in the healthcare market, government regulation of healthcare, the Company's limited operating history, general economic
conditions, and availability of capital.

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