The South Australian government refused to stop using the MS-DOS era patient file software, warning that it would endanger patient safety if it was forced to stop using the software. The software CHIRON was developed by Working Systems and installed in hospitals in South Australia in the 1990s. Working Systems asked the government to stop using CHIRON because its software license expired in March last year. As the software is outdated, the company no longer offers an extended license. Working Systems said that since 2008, South Australia is the only user of CHIRON. If the safety of patients is endangered, the South Australian government refuses to upgrade. Cosmetic Peptide,Cosmeceutical Peptides,Cjc 1295,Tb500 Shaanxi Hongbaiyi Biotech Co., Ltd. , https://www.sxhongbaiyi.com
South Australian government refuses to stop using MS-DOS era medical archive software>