Insider View: Jon Hoeksma
E-Health Insider editor Jon Hoeksma reflects on a busy couple of weeks for news about NPfIT.
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E-Health Insider editor Jon Hoeksma reflects on a busy couple of weeks for news about NPfIT.
TodayĂąÂÂs integration projects are all about delivering higher quality, more efficient services ù and they have to justify themselves in financial terms. Daloni Carlisle reports.
Malcolm Newbury of IHE UK says itâs time to break out of Groundhog Day and find a new way of doing interoperability in the post
Brian Derry from the NHS Information Centre reflects on the coming financial crunch and how informatics can help the NHS through it.
E-Health InsiderĂąÂÂs third annual awards ceremony took place last Tuesday. Some 350 guests gathered at The Hilton on Park Lane for the E-Health Insider Awards
We must make neighbourhood care the default model of health and care delivery, writes Laura
Legacy systems pose increasing risks due inadequate clinical safety assurance, write Kimberley Dawson, Ben Jeeves

Current safety standards can’t keep up with AI, writes Yvette Khozam, ePMA lead pharmacist at
The NHS holds vast stores of data it cannot use or sell. Synthesised data is
The success of the 10 year health plan’s single patient record depends on patient power,