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Constellation Kidney Group Marks 50 Years of Dialysis Innovation, Introducing KidneyOne to Power the Next Generation of Kidney Care
Constellation Kidney Group Marks 50 Years of Dialysis Innovation, Introducing KidneyOne to Power the Next Generation of Kidney Care

Yahoo

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Constellation Kidney Group Marks 50 Years of Dialysis Innovation, Introducing KidneyOne to Power the Next Generation of Kidney Care

RICHMOND, Va., July 16, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Constellation Kidney Group (CKG), a global portfolio of businesses under Miram Solutions within the Perseus Operating Group (Perseus) of Constellation Software Inc. (TSX: CSU), proudly commemorates 50 years of dialysis technology innovation, honoring the legacy of Quantitative Medical Systems Inc. (QMS), founded in Oakland, California in 1976. Acquired by Perseus in 2013, QMS laid the foundation for what is now a global leader in integrated clinical, operational, and analytics solutions for kidney care providers. To mark this milestone, CKG is unveiling a refreshed brand identity and introducing its next-generation product ecosystem: KidneyOne, a fully integrated dialysis management platform; CKG Intelligence, a powerful analytics suite, including the Renal AI predictive care solution; and CKG Exchange, a robust interoperability hub for the future, connecting data across the kidney care continuum. "Celebrating 50 years is a testament to the incredible legacy of QMS and the ongoing commitment of Constellation Kidney Group to empower dialysis providers with technology that makes a meaningful difference," said David Abbott, General Manager of CKG. "As part of the Constellation Software family, our ethos has always been to acquire and nurture vertical market software businesses for the long term, ensuring continuous innovation and lasting value for our customers." CKG's KidneyOne platform brings together its market-leading solutions into a single, unified ecosystem — enhancing workflows, delivering actionable insights, and helping dialysis providers optimize care, operations, and compliance across global markets. "KidneyOne gives providers a smarter, more connected way to run their dialysis operations while supporting better outcomes and reducing costs," said Chris Lutz, General Manager, CKG US. "By uniting best-in-class solutions with AI-driven analytics and integrated workflows in a single platform, we're defining the next generation of dialysis software built to scale for long-term growth." The 50th anniversary milestone reflects CKG's enduring mission to advance kidney care through purpose-built technology, reliability, and long-term partnership. Visit the company's updated website to learn more: About Constellation Kidney Group Constellation Kidney Group (CKG) is a global leader in dialysis technology, delivering purpose-built clinical, financial, and operational solutions that empower kidney care providers worldwide. Formed through the acquisition of leading software innovators beginning in 2013, CKG brings together decades of expertise in KidneyOne — an integrated platform offering modern EHR applications, data-driven intelligence, and seamless interoperability through CKG Exchange. CKG is a global portfolio of businesses under Miram Solutions within the Perseus Operating Group of Constellation Software Inc. (TSX: CSU), and is committed to advancing kidney care through innovation, reliability, and long-term partnership. Learn more at View source version on Contacts Chris Error in retrieving data Sign in to access your portfolio Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data Error in retrieving data

Constellation Kidney Group Marks 50 Years of Dialysis Innovation, Introducing KidneyOne to Power the Next Generation of Kidney Care
Constellation Kidney Group Marks 50 Years of Dialysis Innovation, Introducing KidneyOne to Power the Next Generation of Kidney Care

National Post

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • National Post

Constellation Kidney Group Marks 50 Years of Dialysis Innovation, Introducing KidneyOne to Power the Next Generation of Kidney Care

Article content RICHMOND, Va. — Constellation Kidney Group (CKG), a global portfolio of businesses under Miram Solutions within the Perseus Operating Group (Perseus) of Constellation Software Inc. (TSX: CSU), proudly commemorates 50 years of dialysis technology innovation, honoring the legacy of Quantitative Medical Systems Inc. (QMS), founded in Oakland, California in 1976. Acquired by Perseus in 2013, QMS laid the foundation for what is now a global leader in integrated clinical, operational, and analytics solutions for kidney care providers. Article content To mark this milestone, CKG is unveiling a refreshed brand identity and introducing its next-generation product ecosystem: Article content Article content KidneyOne, a fully integrated dialysis management platform; CKG Intelligence, a powerful analytics suite, including the Renal AI predictive care solution; and CKG Exchange, a robust interoperability hub for the future, connecting data across the kidney care continuum. Article content 'Celebrating 50 years is a testament to the incredible legacy of QMS and the ongoing commitment of Constellation Kidney Group to empower dialysis providers with technology that makes a meaningful difference,' said David Abbott, General Manager of CKG. 'As part of the Constellation Software family, our ethos has always been to acquire and nurture vertical market software businesses for the long term, ensuring continuous innovation and lasting value for our customers.' Article content CKG's KidneyOne platform brings together its market-leading solutions into a single, unified ecosystem — enhancing workflows, delivering actionable insights, and helping dialysis providers optimize care, operations, and compliance across global markets. Article content 'KidneyOne gives providers a smarter, more connected way to run their dialysis operations while supporting better outcomes and reducing costs,' said Chris Lutz, General Manager, CKG US. 'By uniting best-in-class solutions with AI-driven analytics and integrated workflows in a single platform, we're defining the next generation of dialysis software built to scale for long-term growth.' Article content The 50th anniversary milestone reflects CKG's enduring mission to advance kidney care through purpose-built technology, reliability, and long-term partnership. Visit the company's updated website to learn more: About Constellation Kidney Group Constellation Kidney Group (CKG) is a global leader in dialysis technology, delivering purpose-built clinical, financial, and operational solutions that empower kidney care providers worldwide. Formed through the acquisition of leading software innovators beginning in 2013, CKG brings together decades of expertise in KidneyOne — an integrated platform offering modern EHR applications, data-driven intelligence, and seamless interoperability through CKG Exchange. CKG is a global portfolio of businesses under Miram Solutions within the Perseus Operating Group of Constellation Software Inc. (TSX: CSU), and is committed to advancing kidney care through innovation, reliability, and long-term partnership. Learn more at Article content Article content

New Paris to host Memorial Day parade, ceremony
New Paris to host Memorial Day parade, ceremony

Yahoo

time19-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

New Paris to host Memorial Day parade, ceremony

NEW PARIS — The annual New Paris Community Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony will take place this Sunday. The community will remember those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice in service to the United States of America. The event is hosted by the New Paris Chamber of Commerce and the New Paris Boy Scouts, Troop 12. The parade steps off at 2 p.m. from Main and Market streets and will proceed to the New Paris/Jackson Township Cemetery. Any one who wishes to participate is welcome, organizers said. The ceremony begins at approximately 2:15 p.m. at New Paris/Jackson Township Cemetery. This year's ceremony will feature a keynote address by State Rep. David Abbott. Rep. Abbott and his wife Lori, are Gold Star Parents. New Paris Boy Scouts, Troop 12 will present and raise the colors. The Goshen Veterans Honor Guard will provide a rifle salute. A flyover is planned, weather permitting. Organizers will be honoring the families of veterans who have passed in the year preceding. A complimentary community ice cream social will be held immediately following the ceremony at the Sunnyside Park pavilion. (Sugar-free, gluten-free, and nut-free cookies and ice cream options will be available.) Note: In case of severe weather, the parade will be canceled and the ceremony will be moved to Grace Bible Baptist Church. Facebook event:

Clock enthusiast updates 52 timepieces for summer
Clock enthusiast updates 52 timepieces for summer

Yahoo

time30-03-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Clock enthusiast updates 52 timepieces for summer

Many people may have been cursing their outdated clocks on Sunday, as the nation sprung forward into British Summer Time (BST). But for clock enthusiast David Abbott, it marked the eagerly-anticipated chance to update all 52 in his collection at home in Hadleigh, Suffolk. The retired police officer's treasure trove was built-up over the past 20 years, amassed from timepieces discarded by others. Taking about 45 minutes to update all of his clocks, the 75-year-old joked his wife, Pat, was "a very understanding lady". "All my clocks are mechanical clocks and they have to be put forward," Mr Abbott explained. "I like it - I know spring is here, I put all my clocks forward and I'm a happy bunny." The enthusiast, who has been married to Mrs Abbott for 53 years, planned to wake up at 05:00 BST and begin his time-consuming task. It was a job he much preferred in the spring, saying the transition from BST to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) was more arduous. "All of them have to be stopped, because you can't wind these clocks backwards," Mr Abbott explained. "It's a pain as that takes longer." There is just one clock that is spared his dutiful hands - the electronic weather station that takes pride of place on the centre of his living room wall. Clocks have been a passion of Mr Abbott's since he was 15, and took over his life post-retirement 20 years ago. But that love is also shared with Mrs Abbott, who he affectionately nicknames "meerkat". Mr Abbott said: "She's a very understanding lady and I'm very lucky to have her." Follow Suffolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X. Why are MPs debating changes to daylight saving? When do the clocks go forward? Changing the clocks at Windsor Castle When do the clocks change?

Suffolk clock enthusiast prepares to change 52 timepieces at home
Suffolk clock enthusiast prepares to change 52 timepieces at home

BBC News

time30-03-2025

  • General
  • BBC News

Suffolk clock enthusiast prepares to change 52 timepieces at home

Many people may have been cursing their outdated clocks on Sunday, as the nation sprung forward into British Summer Time (BST).But for clock enthusiast David Abbott, it marked the eagerly-anticipated chance to update all 52 in his collection at home in Hadleigh, retired police officer's treasure trove was built-up over the past 20 years, amassed from timepieces discarded by about 45 minutes to update all of his clocks, the 75-year-old joked his wife, Pat, was "a very understanding lady". "All my clocks are mechanical clocks and they have to be put forward," Mr Abbott explained."I like it - I know spring is here, I put all my clocks forward and I'm a happy bunny." The enthusiast, who has been married to Mrs Abbott for 53 years, planned to wake up at 05:00 BST and begin his time-consuming was a job he much preferred in the spring, saying the transition from BST to Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) was more arduous."All of them have to be stopped, because you can't wind these clocks backwards," Mr Abbott explained."It's a pain as that takes longer."There is just one clock that is spared his dutiful hands - the electronic weather station that takes pride of place on the centre of his living room have been a passion of Mr Abbott's since he was 15, and took over his life post-retirement 20 years that love is also shared with Mrs Abbott, who he affectionately nicknames "meerkat".Mr Abbott said: "She's a very understanding lady and I'm very lucky to have her." Follow Suffolk news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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