Quality Systems 2008 Proxy Contest vs. Ahmed Hussein
 
 
 
Background on Mr. Razin
 
  • Built QSI from an original $2,000 investment to a company with a $1 billion market value without any outside or venture capital funding, thousands of customers and an annual revenue run-rate of over $200 million in sales.
  • Imparted the vision to indentify and harness emerging technological advances and innovations and identify and meet developing needs in the healthcare industry.
  • Led two successful public offerings of QSI stock; QSI’s IPO in 1982 and a secondary offering in 1996.
  • Maintained a significant investment in QSI for over 34 years, in stock ownership as well as unwavering commitment to the satisfaction and success of QSI’s shareholders, employees and customers.
  • Has provided vision and guidance to develop QSI into a widely acknowledged and award winning leader in healthcare technology. He continues to avail his deep experience and domain expertise to management as Chairman.
  • As CEO, he identified the need, initiated and directed the search for, and advocated the key acquisitions of both Clinitec and Micromed.  He subsequently guided the highly successful integration and merging of these entities into the NextGen division, which now accounts for over 90% of QSI’s revenue.
  • Assembled winning management team with long-term, loyal personnel supported by benefits designed to promote the long term interests of QSI and its shareholders.
  • Has led campaigns to prevent Ahmed Hussein from taking numerous detrimental actions, including terminating employment of NextGen’s architect and acknowledged industry leader, Pat Cline.
  • Advocated, along with Pat Cline, QSI’s recent revenue cycle management acquisition strategy, including the recent acquisition of HSI and over the objection of Ahmed Hussein and his selected board members.
  • Advocated and continues to support QSI dividend program.
  • Named to Advisory Board of the MIT McGovern Institute for Brain Research.
  • Has actively founded, financed and guided the growth and success of two other technology companies in the tax accounting field.

 

 

 

Letters to Shareholders & Press Releases

Response to Mr. Hussein’s 13D
Response to Mr. Hussein's Proxy Materials
QSI Performance
Investor Presentation
Hussein’s 2005 Attempt
Background on Mr. Hussein
Background on Mr. Razin
Voting Instructions
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QSI 2008 Proxy Statement
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