O2 health sponsored feature
As the NHS faces up to the challenge of improving services in a tight fiscal climate, the way community services are structured and supported will be critical.
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Information for commissioning
The post-white paper NHS is going to need better information at all levels. But who will provide it? And are IT systems available that are up to the job? Fiona Barr reports.
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Roundtable report: pathology, the present and the future
On July 8 2010, E-Health Insider convened a round table debate on clinical pathology, sponsored by iSOFT. The event gathered together some of the leading players in pathology in the UK, with industry, the NHS and academia represented.
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Security/beating malware
Some big name viruses and worms â like Conficker â continue to make headlines. But network security is more than a matter of bolting on some anti-virus protection. Daloni Carlisle reports.
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Blood, medicines and assets tracking
The value of asset tracking has been recognised by the NHS. But in hard financial times, there is a debate about the best technology for doing it.
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HD Clinical sponsored feature
The new coalition government has made it clear that public spending must be cut and that a shake-up of the NHS is imminent. NHS managers will be understandably concerned about where savings can be made.
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PACS/RIS 2010
Despite the new age of austerity, the PACS/RIS community is looking to future investment, Linda Davidson finds on the eve of UKRC.
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Roundtable report: technology for the evolving world of consumer health
In March 2010, E-Health Insider hosted a roundtable debate sponsored by iSOFT on — technology for the evolving world of consumer health.
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Document management 2010
Aprilâs target for hospitals to deliver discharge summaries to GPs within 24 hours has spurred NHS Connecting for Health, suppliers and NHS trusts into action.
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EMIS sponsored feature
As the pre-election temperature rises, delivering more NHS services more efficiently in primary care is emerging as a common theme.
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