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Expert Available to Discuss Overdose Prevention in Hospitals

Fri Dec 7, 2007 8:30am EST
WHO:  David Gulian, CEO and Co-founder of InfoLogix, Inc., a provider of
          mobile technology solutions to 1,400 hospitals

    WHAT: There are more than 12,000 deaths each year related to errors in
          hospitals. Many could have been prevented by the effective
          deployment of barcoding and new RFID (radio frequency
          identification) solutions.

          Gulian can talk with you about hospitals that have implemented
          medication management systems to minimize delivery errors like the
          one at Cedars-Sinai in California.  All told, InfoLogix
          (www.infologixsys.com) works with more than 1,400 hospitals in the
          U.S. (20% of all hospitals) implementing technology to help
          administrators improve the care and safety of their patients.

    WHY:  Gulian is available to discuss this trend in light of the recent
          overdose incident at Cedars-Sinai involving Dennis Quaid's twin
          infants.  Three newborns received 1,000 times the usual dose of the
          anti-coagulant medication Heparin- which, if not caught in time,
          could have proven deadly. New Barcoding and RFID applications,
          combined with process improvements in how personnel deliver
          medication can help hospitals avoid these potentially fatal
          incidents from occurring in the first place.

    WHEN: Available anytime (ET or PT) for a phone or broadcast interview on
          this topic.

    (Logo:  http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20071101/NETH165LOGO

    About InfoLogix, Inc.
    InfoLogix is a leading provider of technology and RFID based intelligence
solutions that enable the mobile enterprise. InfoLogix uses the industry's
most advanced technologies to increase the efficiency, accuracy, and
transparency of complex business and clinical processes for the healthcare
industry and the commercial marketplace. With 19 issued patents, InfoLogix
provides mobile managed solutions, on-demand software applications, mobile
infrastructure products, and strategic consulting services to over 2,000
clients in North America including Adventist Health, Universal Health
Services, Stanford School of Medicine, Kraft Foods, Merck and Company, General
Electric, News America Corporation and Mercedes Benz. Founded in 2001 and
headquartered in suburban Philadelphia, PA, InfoLogix has been named the sixth
fastest growing new business in the United States for the last three years by
Entrepreneur Magazine. InfoLogix is a publicly-traded company (Nasdaq: IFLG).
For more information, visit www.infologixsys.com.
    Safe Harbor Statement
    This press release contains forward looking statements that are made
pursuant to the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation
Reform Act of 1995 and that represent our expectations or beliefs about future
events and financial performance.  Forward-looking statements are identifiable
by words such as "believe," "anticipate," "expect," "intend," "plan," "will,"
"may" and other similar expressions.  In addition, any statements that refer
to expectations, projections or other characterizations of future events or
circumstances are forward-looking statements.  Forward-looking statements are
subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties, including those
described in our Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31,
2006 and other filings we make with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Actual results could differ materially from those suggested by the forward-
looking statements. We do not make any commitment to revise or update any
forward-looking statements to reflect new information events or circumstances
occurring or existing after the date of any forward-looking statement is made.
    CONTACT:  Jason Fradin                   Christine Needles
              Director of Marketing          Account Manager
              InfoLogix, Inc.                Porter Novelli
              215-604-0691 x1194             617-897-8200

SOURCE  InfoLogix



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