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opinions on ultrasis please? (ULT)     

WOODIE - 13 Feb 2004 10:36

after yesterdays agm statement the share price has risen 50% how much upside is left or is this another false dawn?graph.php?epic=ULTgraph.php?startDate=13%2F02%2F05&period=
http://www.alexa.com/data/details/traffic_details/thewellnessshop.co.uk
womans hour link below.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/04/2008_08_mon.shtml

maggiebt4 - 06 Oct 2011 15:00 - 1373 of 1525

Ir's been simmering for years a boil would be a welcome change.

skinny - 10 Oct 2011 09:17 - 1374 of 1525

Ultrasis plc
("Ultrasis" or the "Company")

New Partnership to Make Beating the Blues Available in Malta


Ultrasis, the provider of interactive health care services, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a partnership agreement with Maia Psychology Centre to make its flagship treatment programme for mild and moderate depression and anxiety, Beating the Blues, available in the private pay market in Malta.

The service will be launched by the Maltese Minister for Health, Hon Dr Joseph Cassar MP and Parliamentary Secretary Hon Mario Galea, to coincide with World Mental Health day on the 10 October 2011.

robinhood - 10 Oct 2011 10:30 - 1375 of 1525

Think after England's football and rugby results this w/e a lot of demand for BTB will be in the pipeline.LOL

skinny - 08 Nov 2011 07:26 - 1376 of 1525

RNS Number : 6351R

Ultrasis PLC

08 November 2011

8 November 2011

Ultrasis plc

("Ultrasis" or the "Company")

Final results for the year ended 31 July 2011

Highlights

-- Turnover of GBP2,839,000 (2010: GBP3,186,000) the despite challenging economic climate. Market conditions in the NHS remain problematic as NHS reorganisation and changes to commissioning result in the postponement of purchasing decisions.

-- Profit before tax of GBP17,000 (2010: GBP595,000)
-- Strong cash position - with year end balances of GBP2,368,000 (2010: GBP2,383,000), maintaining resources for continued investment in developing new markets. The group remains debt free.

-- Significant deal secured with UPMC, a major US integrated healthcare insurer and provider, which invested US$1.0m to create a US version of "Beating the Blues" for use across their services and to launch in the wider US market in October 2011.

-- Strong progress in diversifying into new markets at home and abroad with both "GetFit Wellness" solutions and "Beating the Blues".

New Markets: Expansion and Development

-- Launched U(2) Interactive ("USquared Interactive"), a 50/50 owned joint venture company, with UPMC to sell "Beating the Blues US" to the wider USA market.

-- Secured national contract with the New Zealand Ministry of Health to provide "Beating the Blues" (BtB) throughout primary care. Rollout is virtually complete, providing BtB for prescription on every GP's desktop in New Zealand.

-- Following selection of BtB by the Department of Health in Northern Ireland we have completed the national rollout and BtB is now available to all GP's for prescription from their desktop.

-- Commenced pilot with US military for use of BtB as part of their management of post-traumatic stress disorder and depression.

-- GetFit health manager selected by PPC Worldwide (a division of United Health) for integration in to their international employee assistance program in the UK, India and Australia with further countries to come on stream in 2012.

-- Major success with Legal & General Insurance of GetFit Health Manager, reducing absenteeism by 15% in the initial pilot. This success has led to the introduction of the GetFit health and wellness solution on a national basis to all L&G employees.

-- GetFit.com launched; a direct to consumer offering with affiliate programme for extended promotion. Twitter feed launched for GetFit.com.

Chief Executive, Nigel Brabbins commented on the results:

"In the current economic climate I am pleased to be able to report that we remain profitable, debt free and have maintained a strong cash position. Uncertainty persists in our main market, the NHS, where restructuring and uncertainty over policy changes in the NHS, our main market, continue to impact adversely on revenues. In response to these pressures, we have continued to focus our efforts on, and have been successful in, diversifying our business, thus laying the foundations for the future development of the Group, broadening our range of sales channels and the economies in which we operate. The balance of our business is shifting to international markets, which accounted for 41% of revenue this year compared to 4% in 2010.

2011 saw important progress with the development of a US version of BtB in partnership with UPMC, a $9.0bn per annum integrated healthcare provider in Pittsburgh and the formation with UPMC of a 50/50 JV, USquared Interactive to market BtB US to the wider USA market. The potential market opportunity in the US is huge, with approximately 60 million American adults suffering a depression or anxiety related condition in any given year (NIMH (USA)). The adverse economic consequences of untreated depression are increasingly recognised and I am pleased to report that USquared Interactive is engaged in discussions with a number of potential customers of significance that recognise the benefits that deploying BtB US would bring to their business by either widening access to treatment or reducing their costs of delivery. Beating the Blues has now gone live across UPMC Health Plan and plans are in place for wider dissemination.

We have made significant progress in other countries this year too, including establishing national programmes in Northern Ireland and New Zealand, where BtB has been made available direct from all GP desktops; the Netherlands, where BtB has been accepted by the majority of health insurers as a first-line treatment in primary care and most recently in Malta with the Minister of Health launching BtB in the private pay market."

skinny - 09 Jan 2012 13:18 - 1377 of 1525

A bit of life here - and a burgeoning golden cross ?


Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Code=ULT&Si

skinny - 16 Jan 2012 07:59 - 1378 of 1525

Beating the Blues US to be used in Veterans Administration Pilot Project

Ultrasis, the provider of interactive healthcare services, is pleased to announce that its flagship product for the treatment of depression, Beating the Blues, is to be used in a pilot project by the US Veterans Administration ("VA").

Beating the Blues will be evaluated by Veterans Administration researchers in a pilot project that will examine the potential for Beating the Blues to be delivered in a 'peer to peer' model by veterans who will have been trained to act as mentors and given ongoing support by existing clinical services. Veterans are often strongly motivated to help one another and the expected outcome will be that peer support will increase the acceptance and successful completion of treatment.

The study will be led by researchers from the VA, C. Beau Nelson, Ph.D., Kristen Abraham, Ph.D., Heather Walters, M.S

skinny - 26 Jan 2012 07:07 - 1379 of 1525

26 January 2012

Ultrasis plc
("Ultrasis" or the "Company")

First customer for US version of Beating the Blues

Ultrasis, the provider of interactive healthcare services, is pleased to announce that its joint venture with UPMC, U² Interactive, has successfully secured its first contract in the United States with MultiCare Health System ("MultiCare").

Multicare provides a comprehensive network of services throughout Pierce, South King, Thurston and Kitsap counties in the State of Washington and will make the US version of Beating the Blues ("BtB US") available across their entire portfolio of community and hospital based behavioural health services.

Sue Miller from MultiCare Good Samaritan, said:

"We are delighted to be working in partnership with U² Interactive to make Beating the Blues available within our services. We are always looking for affordable and evidence based ways to increase access to treatment for our populations."

Nigel Brabbins Chief Executive of Ultrasis said:

"I am delighted that we have secured this contract with Multicare, it has been only three months since we completed the development of BtB US and to secure our first contract so soon is a great achievement."

"The sales team at U² Interactive are working on a number of opportunities and I am certain that this will be the first of many such contracts."

pension271 - 31 Jan 2012 10:30 - 1380 of 1525

Anyone know how come the price is up today?
Thks

Claretdabbler - 05 Feb 2012 18:15 - 1381 of 1525

This lot have a good product and have at last found the right market for it. It's my
1/2p share for 2012!

skinny - 04 Apr 2012 07:37 - 1382 of 1525

RNS Number : 7157A

Ultrasis PLC

04 April 2012

Ultrasis plc

("Ultrasis" or the "Company")

Interim Results for the six months ended 31 January 2012

Ultrasis, the provider of interactive health care services, announces its unaudited financial results for the six months ended 31 January 2012 (the "Interim Results"):

-- Revenue of GBP513,000 (2011: GBP1,437,000) is significantly lower than the prior period due mainly to the sustained pause in spending in our core NHS market whilst the government's Health reforms are being implemented.

-- Loss before tax of GBP771,000 (2011: profit before tax of GBP191,000), reflecting the fall in revenues.

-- Administrative expenses of GBP1,289,000 (2011: GBP1,227,000): The Company is currently reducing its cost base to better match conservative revenue forecasts for the full year. Accordingly, the Company entered into a consultation period on staff redundancies consequent on restructuring, with some action already implemented.

-- Cash reserves of GBP1,421,000 (2011: GBP2,123,000) have reduced because of the continued hiatus in UK sales revenue in the NHS.

-- Positively, we continue pursuit of our strategy to diversify into new markets at home and abroad with both "GetFit Wellness" solutions and "Beating the Blues" ("BtB"), in an effort to reduce the Company's reliance on the domestic NHS market.

robinhood - 04 Apr 2012 09:39 - 1383 of 1525

After this RNS I reckon most holders will be requiring BTB treatment

halifax - 04 Apr 2012 14:00 - 1384 of 1525

directors 10 shareholders 0

aldwickk - 04 Apr 2012 14:13 - 1385 of 1525

Wish they stop sending out junk mail

Dil - 05 Apr 2012 01:49 - 1386 of 1525

Total pile of shite imo , always has been always will be.

Last legs and going bust I reckon .... bwtf do I know ????

cynic - 05 Apr 2012 07:21 - 1387 of 1525

why on earth any of you muppets are still in this stock is totally incomprehensible .... i dare say many of you hold RRR too

skinny - 05 Apr 2012 07:26 - 1388 of 1525

The correlation between the 2 being?

cynic - 05 Apr 2012 07:28 - 1389 of 1525

you have to be a total muppet to hold either

skinny - 05 Apr 2012 07:39 - 1390 of 1525

Ah! As I thought.

skinny - 11 Jul 2012 07:56 - 1391 of 1525

Chinese Hospital Partnership.

Ultrasis, the leading provider of cognitive behavioral therapy for stress and mild to moderate depression, is pleased to announce that it has entered into a research partnership with the Mental Health Services Department of West China Hospital, West China School of Medicine Sichuan University, Chengdu, Sichuan Province.

The partnership is aimed at establishing the benefits of using Beating the Blues ("BtB") to alleviate mild and moderate depression and anxiety within the Chinese population and identifying any cultural adaptation required to develop a Chinese-specific version of the program for the Chinese market.

Ultrasis has secured the services of Jia Ji, a Pittsburgh USA based social entrepreneur, as China Project Liaison Director. He will support the Board of Ultrasis, seeing the project through to fruition and developing a follow-on business and marketing plan for the country.

West China Hospital is the largest hospital in China, has in excess of 4,000 beds and delivers over 2.5 million out-patient appointments per year. A leader in diverse disciplines research, the hospital's research department has secured over Renminbi (RNB) 5.000 million (£490 million) over the past 5 years, to fund scientific and research programs.

China has a population of nearly 1.35 billion people and accounts for almost 20 per cent. of the world's population. The Chinese Government is positively addressing, at national and provincial levels, the need to provide psychological therapy services to their population, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ("CBT") being already a well-established form of treatment in the country's mental health services. The World Health Organisation estimates that mental illness will increase in prominence, to account for 17.4 per cent. of all illness in China, by 2020.

skinny - 31 Jul 2012 07:14 - 1392 of 1525

Ultrasis announce new customer for US Joint Venture

Ultrasis, the leading provider of cognitive behavioral therapy for stress and mild to moderate depression, is pleased to announce that its US joint venture, U² Interactive has secured a two year contract with COMCARE of Sedgwick County Kansas ("COMCARE").

COMCARE helps people with mental health and substance abuse needs to improve the quality of their lives. COMCARE provides a wide array of mental health and substance abuse services to residents of Sedgwick County and will make Beating the Blues US available across its entire service offering. COMCARE is the largest of the 27 Community Mental Health Centers in the State of Kansas and is committed to helping individuals served lead more productive lives.
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