2004 News Releases
La Margue, Texas (November 2004)
The Galveston County Health District approved a request by Dr. Mark Guidry to approve contracts allowing Indigent Healthcare Solutions of Conroe, Texas, to install its Windows®-based indigent health care software beginning in January 2005.
 
Gatesville, Texas (September 2004)
Coryell County Commissioners approved a request by Indigent Health Care Director, Lana Davidson, to authorize Indigent Healthcare Solutions (IHS) of Conroe, Texas, to install its state-of-the-art Windows®-based indigent health care software, beginning in November. IHS software was selected to replace the DOS-based product used by Coryell County for several years.
 
Meridian, Texas (August 2004)
The Bosque County Commissioners Court approved contracts authorizing Indigent Healthcare Solutions (IHS) of Conroe, Texas, to install its browser-based indigent health care software beginning in October. Judge Cole Word called for the vote after Bosque County Indigent Health Care Director, Peggy Keen, told the court that IHS services would help the taxpayers of Bosque County. Judge Word told the court that his search for information regarding IHS on the judicial listserv showed high praise for IHS, with several County Judges commenting that they wish they had signed up with IHS earlier than they did. The IHS software will be used to manage the indigent health care needs of Bosque County citizens and the prisoners in the Bosque County Jail.
 
Corsicana, Texas (June 2004)
Navarro County Commissioners approved a request by Indigent Health Care Director, Jean Lipscomb, to authorize Indigent Healthcare Solutions (IHS) of Conroe, Texas, to install its state-of-the-art Windows®-based software, beginning in August. IHS was selected to replace the DOS-based software used by Navarro County for several years. In an interview with the Corsican Daily Sun, Ms. Lipscomb told reporters, "I fell in love with the IHS software in Austin several years ago. I'm very excited about getting it."
 
Eastland, Texas (June 2004)
Eastland County Judge, Brad Stephenson, signed contracts authorizing Indigent Healthcare Solutions (IHS) of Conroe, Texas, to install its browser-based indigent health care software beginning in June. The IHS software will be used to manage the indigent health care needs of Eastland County and the prisoners in the Eastland County Jail.
 
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