iSOFT shares slumped this morning after the beleaguered provider of software to the NHS said it is looking into possible accounting irregularities relating to previous profits.
Troubled healthcare software provider iSoft admitted last night that it had launched an investigation into "possible accounting irregularities", casting further gloom over the government's £6.2bn upgrade to the NHS's IT systems.
THE troubled software firm iSoft, a key player in the £6.2billion computerisation of NHS patient records, revealed last night that it had found possible accounting irregularities.
ISoft has launched an investigation into "possible accounting irregularities" after its auditors Deloitte & Touche uncovered discrepancies in the health software company's previous revenue-recognition policy.
Streamlining its own accounting system through the support of the market leader in financial software distribution, the 70,000-strong Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (Picpa) has linked up with local Quickbooks distributor e-Methods for Business Management Inc. (e-MBM) for its customized accounting requirements.