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.
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Using data to optimise care is the next great horizon, writes Prof Ben Goldacre, director

Donât put up with clinical notes that are âsubtly wrongâ and vulnerable to hackers, writes

Clinical decision support needs the same robust governance as medicine, writes Jordan Fulcher, clinical solutions

EPRs must enable precision health, writes Professor Andy Hardy, CEO of University Hospitals Coventry and

For cyber attackers, printers are another potential entry point, writes Harry Page, office print category