Virus concern for radiology
Medical scanners hit by viruses and worms can be put out of action for weeks while manufacturers decide how the problem can be fixed and
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Medical scanners hit by viruses and worms can be put out of action for weeks while manufacturers decide how the problem can be fixed and
Health IT leaders from England, Australia, Canada and the US met at the recent MedInfo 2004 conference to compare notes on health connectivity. Neil Versel
An exclusive interview with Sean Riddell, deputy managing director of EMIS, about how he believes that GPs are being denied the choice of systems promised
E-Health Insider talks to the National Programme for IT’s chief operations officer, Gordon Hextall about progress on Choose and Book and what the programme really
Kingsley Manning, Chief Executive of Newchurch Limited, discusses far-reaching effects that the National Care Record Service will have on primary care.
With the NHS increasingly targeted by cybercriminals, NHS organisations must act to defend themselves and
Electronic document management is no longer about ‘going paperless’. It is viewed increasingly as part
The impending departures of NHS Englandâs transformation director Tim Ferris, chief operating officer Sir David
New York, USA: The Global Population Health Summit – GPHS, recently took place in New
The debate on EPR convergence needs to acknowledge the inescapable variety of the health and