Digital pathology: present and future
E-Health Insider is holding a round table discussion on digital pathology, sponsored by iSOFT. Daloni Carlise reports on the issues for debate.
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E-Health Insider is holding a round table discussion on digital pathology, sponsored by iSOFT. Daloni Carlise reports on the issues for debate.
Healthcare organisations in Liverpool are working on an ambitious change programme, underpinned by IT. Lyn Whitfield reports from the Liverpool iLINKS (local information, news and
Lyn Whitfield reports from Liverpool on an NHS Confederation conference pre-occupied by the entrance and exit of GP commissioning and primary care trusts.
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
Bristol has some ambitious and unusual ideas for sharing information. Daloni Carlisle reports on the NHS Connecting Care project.

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