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
Leadership, trust, and relationships can make or break an EPR go-live, writes Andy Callow, CDIO
Prof Alastair Denniston, chair of the National Commission into the Regulation of AI in Healthcare,

Will Monaghan, CDIO at at University Hospitals of Leicester and University Hospitals of Northamptonshire, on
When it comes to AI, leaders must navigate the tension between innovation and compassion, writes

The NHS needs a strategy to turn EPRs into real assets for health, writes Alex