Release the pharmacists
Better application of technology could take the administrative burden away from hospital pharmacists, leaving them free to concentrate on patient care.
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Better application of technology could take the administrative burden away from hospital pharmacists, leaving them free to concentrate on patient care.
New developments in speech recognition technology could make it a useful tool for clinicians, says Marcel Wassink of Philips.
Dr Mahibur Rahman explains the benefits and costs of introducing picture archiving, and shows what can happen if things go wrong.
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