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February 7, 2012

Therigy Signs Extensive Services Agreement with Henry Ford Health Systems

ORLANDO, FL  – Therigy, LLC announced today it has been contracted by Henry Ford Health Systems (HFHS) to provide an array of services, including designing its new facility and developing a best-in-class operation with an integrated therapy management solution to provide a higher level of care for specialty pharmacy patients.

“Therigy is excited to be chosen to assist Henry Ford Health System, specifically Pharmacy Advantage, build a state of the art specialty pharmacy to better meet the needs of those chronically ill patients who  require specialty medications,” said Bill Bailey, Therigy’s Vice President of Pharmacy Services. “We view this as the future model for Health Care Systems to improve the care of these patients in addition to their pharmacy business performance.  We expect that this service model will gain traction among leading health care systems.”

“Henry Ford Health System is looking forward to working with Therigy.” said Dan Kus, VP, and Pharmacy Services for Henry Ford Health System. “This is a great opportunity for us to expand our services and increase our value to current and new patients with some of the most effective delivery methods in the industry.”

Henry Ford Health System is one of the nation’s leading health care providers, offering a seamless array of acute, primary, tertiary, quaternary and preventive care backed by excellence in research and education. They are committed to improving the health and well-being of a diverse community.

Therigy is the healthcare industry’s leading source of specialty pharmaceutical consulting, web products, and data analytics. Therigy, which has far-reaching knowledge in implementing pharmacy solutions in the market, is now bringing its expertise to the integrated health systems.

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