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SCC Soft Computer
NameSCC Soft Computer
TypePrivate
IndustryHealthcare information technology
Founded1979
FounderRichard D. Brathwaite
HeadquartersCincinnati, Ohio, United States
Area servedGlobal
ProductsClinical Information Systems, Pharmacy Automation, Telemetry, Middleware, Clinical Decision Support
Employees~1,000 (est.)

SCC Soft Computer is a United States–based developer of clinical information systems and healthcare software solutions with origins in hospital pharmacy automation and bedside clinical applications. The company supplies software for inpatient and outpatient workflows, medication management, clinical surveillance, and device integration, positioning itself among vendors serving hospitals, health systems, and long-term care providers. SCC Soft Computer's trajectory includes product expansions, acquisitions, and partnerships linking it to broader healthcare IT, biomedical device, and regulatory ecosystems.

History

Founded in 1979 by Richard D. Brathwaite, the company initially focused on pharmacy automation and medication administration solutions in response to challenges identified in hospital pharmacy services and patient safety initiatives during the late 20th century. Early adopters included community hospitals and academic medical centers seeking computerized prescriber order entry capabilities similar to projects at Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, and Johns Hopkins Hospital. During the 1990s and 2000s SCC Soft Computer expanded into enterprise clinical systems as competitors such as Cerner Corporation, Epic Systems Corporation, and McKesson Corporation grew; strategic decisions aligned the firm with middleware and device-integration trends epitomized by organizations like Capsule Technologies and Philips Healthcare. Acquisition activity in the 2000s and 2010s and collaborations with automation vendors placed SCC alongside companies like Omnicell, BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), and Gambro (Fresenius Medical Care) in the medication-distribution and infusion-management markets. Regulatory and standards developments involving FDA, The Joint Commission, and interoperability initiatives such as HL7 and IHE influenced product roadmaps and deployment patterns across US hospitals and international health systems.

Products and Services

SCC Soft Computer offers a portfolio that spans pharmacy information systems, electronic medication administration records (eMAR), medication-administration barcode solutions, automated dispensing integration, clinical surveillance, and telemetry middleware. Flagship offerings historically include integrated pharmacy management suites comparable to products from Siemens Healthineers and enterprise medication platforms competing with modules from Allscripts and GE Healthcare. The firm provides clinical decision support components interacting with computerized provider order entry systems seen at Massachusetts General Hospital and Stanford Health Care implementations. SCC’s software supports medication reconciliation workflows analogous to processes promoted by Institute for Healthcare Improvement and integrates with laboratory and imaging systems from vendors such as Roche Diagnostics and Siemens Healthineers. Professional services include implementation, training, support, and consulting for compliance with standards promulgated by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services and accreditation by The Joint Commission.

Technology and Architecture

Architecturally, products employ modular client-server and web-based components to support on-premises and hosted deployments similar to architectures from Oracle Corporation and Microsoft. Integration layers leverage standards and protocols including HL7, FHIR, and IHE profiles to interface with electronic health record platforms from Epic Systems Corporation, Cerner Corporation, and middleware from InterSystems Corporation. Device connectivity encompasses telemetry and bedside device integration, interoperating with physiologic monitor vendors like Philips Healthcare and GE Healthcare as well as infusion pump manufacturers such as Baxter International and Smiths Medical. Security and identity management incorporate frameworks used by NIST and compliance patterns aligned with HIPAA security rules enforced by HHS Office for Civil Rights. Scalability and disaster recovery models reflect practices established by cloud and data-center providers including Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud Platform when customers opt for hosted services.

Regulatory Compliance and Certifications

SCC Soft Computer’s implementations are designed to meet regulatory expectations and industry standards overseen by agencies and organizations such as FDA for software as a medical device considerations, The Joint Commission for hospital accreditation, and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services for reimbursable clinical documentation. Certification efforts reference interoperability testing frameworks used by ONC (Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology) and adherence to data-protection requirements consistent with HIPAA and state privacy laws like those in California. Quality management and software development lifecycle practices commonly align with standards such as ISO 13485 for medical device quality systems and ISO 27001 for information security management when relevant to product lines.

Market Presence and Partnerships

SCC Soft Computer maintains a customer base across acute care hospitals, long-term care facilities, and integrated delivery networks in the United States and selected international markets, competing and cooperating with major healthcare IT vendors including Epic Systems Corporation, Cerner Corporation, Allscripts, and Meditech. Strategic partnerships and integrations have connected the company to device manufacturers and services firms like Omnicell, BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company), Capsule Technologies, and cloud-service providers such as Amazon Web Services and Microsoft Azure. Channel relationships with regional system integrators, value-added resellers, and consulting firms link SCC implementations to health systems that include academic centers such as Yale New Haven Hospital and community systems resembling HCA Healthcare and Tenet Healthcare in scale.

Corporate Governance and Financials

As a privately held entity, SCC Soft Computer’s corporate governance structure includes executive leadership, a board of directors or advisors, and management teams overseeing product development, sales, and services; leadership transitions have reflected industry consolidation trends seen among vendors such as McKesson Corporation and GE Healthcare. Financial details are not publicly reported in the manner of publicly traded corporations like Cerner Corporation or Allscripts; revenue, profitability, and employee counts are therefore estimates drawn from industry analyses and vendor directories. The company’s strategic investments in research and development, regulatory compliance, and partnerships shape its competitive positioning against both small niche firms and large enterprise vendors operating in the healthcare IT marketplace.

Category:Health care companies of the United States