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Nuance to Acquire Focus Infomatics, Accelerates Delivery of Speech Services to Automate Healthcare Transcription

Proven Operations Support Rapid Growth of Dictaphone iChart Managed Service Offerings, Contribute Strong Recurring Revenues and Improved Operating Margins

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Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN), a leading provider of speech solutions, today announced a definitive agreement whereby Nuance will acquire Focus Infomatics, Inc., the premier healthcare speech recognition editing services organization.

This acquisition will expand Nuance’s ability to deliver Web-based speech recognition editing services and significantly accelerate Nuance’s strategy to automate manual transcription in healthcare, where an estimated $15 billion is spent worldwide each year. Focus’ proven technology and services portfolio, in conjunction with the Dictaphone iChart Web-based transcription solutions, will ensure the most efficient and scalable Internet delivery of automated transcription as a service.

Focus Infomatics is one of the most respected speech recognition services organizations in healthcare, serving some of the U.S.’s largest healthcare organizations such as Ardent Healthcare, MD Anderson Cancer Center and Brigham and Women’s Hospital. The company combines the use of speech recognition, a Web-based editing platform and an optimized India-based operation to achieve superior customer satisfaction, turnaround time and cost efficiency. Focus’ practices have garnered the industry’s highest customer satisfaction as evidenced by its 2006 Best in KLAS® ranking by KLAS Enterprises, an independent organization that monitors performance of healthcare vendors worldwide.

“The pressing requirement for automation in the healthcare industry presents a significant opportunity for the adoption of Nuance speech-enabled solutions,” said Paul Ricci, chairman and CEO at Nuance. “In particular, Focus’ outstanding reputation for speech editing services and highly skilled workforce will support the rapid growth of iChart, our hosted speech-enabled transcription service. By combining Nuance’s premier speech technology and Focus’ proven services, we expect to accelerate our objective to eliminate manual transcription.”

Nuance expects the acquisition to add between $7 million and $9 million in Dictaphone healthcare revenues in fiscal year 2007 and between $18 million and $22 million in fiscal year 2008. The acquisition is expected to be dilutive to earnings on a GAAP basis by approximately $(0.02) to $(0.01) in fiscal year 2007 and $(0.01) to $0.00 per share in fiscal year 2008. On a non-GAAP basis, the acquisition is expected to be accretive to earnings, excluding amortization, acquisition-related costs and stock-based compensation, by approximately $0.00 to $0.01 per share in fiscal year 2007 and $0.02 to $0.03 per share in fiscal year 2008.

The acquisition was funded with cash. Consideration after adjustments is approximately $58 million. The acquisition has been approved by both companies’ Boards of Directors and is expected to close by March 31, 2007, subject to customary conditions.

“It is clear that speech recognition is now an essential component of medical dictation and transcription as the healthcare industry drives toward efficiency and automation,” said Anirudh Baheti, CEO of Focus Infomatics. “Focus’ customers have benefited substantially from speech technology for some time and our combined offerings fit naturally with the way doctors and medical practitioners work. We are delighted to join Nuance as the company has quickly become the industry leader for end-to-end healthcare transcription solutions.”

Today, the transition to automated transcription and electronic medical records in healthcare is accelerating at a rapid pace, creating significant opportunities for speech-enabled, automated transcription solutions and services. Focus’ trusted, best-in-class reputation and reliable labor force complement Nuance’s existing suite of healthcare solutions, providing:

Accelerated Growth for Dictaphone iChart
For the past year, the Dictaphone iChart managed transcription service has been a significant catalyst of growth for Nuance. This acquisition provides the Company and its iChart Preferred Service Providers with additional infrastructure and capacity to achieve high levels of accuracy, reliability and scale in this extremely fertile market.
Recurring Revenue Stream
Within Nuance, software as a service continues to become an integral component of the Company’s financial performance. The acquisition of Focus Infomatics affords a stable, recurring revenue stream from its speech editing services. In addition to delivering these speech-based services to the customers of Nuance’s Dictaphone Healthcare Solutions division, Focus will continue to service its existing customer base.
Improved Operating Efficiencies
The acquisition is expected to improve earnings through immediate improvements to Dictaphone operating margins and enhanced synergies over time. In particular, Focus’ India-based operations allow for an efficient, cost-effective delivery of Nuance’s automated speech services.
Since 2004, Nuance has steadily increased its investments within the rapidly-growing healthcare vertical, dedicating substantial resources in product development, sales, business development and marketing behind an effort to virtually eliminate traditional manual transcription before the end of the decade. The Company continues to broaden its solutions portfolio and expand its presence in healthcare, recently establishing its Dictaphone Healthcare Solutions division to support the business. These investments have produced record dictation and healthcare revenues for Nuance in recent years, further validating a compelling opportunity for continued growth and market leadership.

Focus Infomatics
Focus Infomatics, a healthcare transcription solutions company with operation in India and the United States, has been successfully providing transcription services to the healthcare industry since 1999. Focus now serves more than 100 medical facilities across the United States.

Nuance’s Dictaphone Healthcare Solutions
Nuance’s Dictaphone Healthcare Solutions Division provides comprehensive dictation and transcription solutions and services that improve the way patient data is captured, processed and used changing the way people process and work with medical information. Through the integration of speech recognition and natural language processing within existing health information management workflow, Nuance’s Dictaphone Healthcare Solutions offerings help healthcare organizations save money and improve patient care by improving the turn around time, accuracy and usability of their medical documentation. For more information, please visit Nuance.com/Dictaphone.
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