No easy answers after Fujitsu
The NHS IT programme faces further delays and difficult decisions on what it does next after firing Fujitsu. Jon Hoeksma reports.
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The NHS IT programme faces further delays and difficult decisions on what it does next after firing Fujitsu. Jon Hoeksma reports.
E-Health Insider this week publishes a new research report on web 2.0 in healthcare. Lindsey Birnsteel reports.
Over the past five years, the number of patients and citizens registered in systems supplied by healthcare IT specialists, Graphnet, has doubled from nine million
EHI spoke to a number of ASCC lot 2 suppliers to see what they hope to achieve from the new framework. Joe Fernandez reports.
Six months after his company bought iSoft, Gary Cohen, chairman of Australiaâs IBA Health, speaks to E-Health Insider editor Jon Hoeksma.

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