Microsoft gets serious about health
Dr Bill Crounse, MD, Microsoftâs senior worldwide director of health, tells E-Health Insiderâs Jon Hoeksma, that health is Microsoftâs fastest growing specialist group.
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Dr Bill Crounse, MD, Microsoftâs senior worldwide director of health, tells E-Health Insiderâs Jon Hoeksma, that health is Microsoftâs fastest growing specialist group.
Philipp GrÀtzel reports from Berlin on developments in ambient assisted living, a fast-evolving field combining the IT, medicine, social care and housing industries.
The European Commissionâs Information Society and Media Directorate-General ICT for Health team speaks to E-Health Europe about the lead market initiative for e-health.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown says every British citizen should automatically regarded as an organ donor through a âpresumed consentâ scheme. Joe Fernandez reports.
By December 2008 all non-urgent NHS patients should start their hospital treatment within 18 weeks of referral, a major challenge with IT at the heart

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

AI Scribes are hailed as a game-changer for NHS services, but letâs put execution before

Itâs time for ambient voice technology to move from transcription to transformation, writes Dr Constantin

The NHS’ shift to digital requires a permanent, digital workforce, writes Lee Rickles, CIO at
Marc Farr, chair of the Chief Data and Analytical Officer Network, explains why we must