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Metal medicine

E-Health Insider looks at the continuing work into robotics in healthcare being carried out by Imperial College, London.
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7/7 report announces new radios for ambulances

Ambulance services will get a new radio system, O2 Airwave, allowing them to communicate from underground in the event of
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NPfIT systems failing repeatedly

More than 110 major incident failures have been reported by hospitals and GPs over the past four months relating to
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Tolven release open source systems for testing

American software developers, the Tolven Institute, have launched a new website to release new open source software to its members.
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No mistake

Misspelt electronic records can have serious effects. Daloni Carlisle looks at the results of a three-year initiative to test the
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Tower Hamlets goes live with e-SAP

Tower Hamlets Primary Care Trust has become the first London trust to implement new electronic Single Assessment Process (e-SAP) software,
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E-learning for foundation doctors launched

The British Medical Journal (BMJ) Publishing Group has launched a new broadband learning service for junior foundation doctors and their
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Best test

Ex-programmer and clinician Dr Andrew Harrison invites comments on his wishlist for an ideal test result software package.
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Pay-as-you-examine PACS deal for Finland

Kodak has agreed a three year pay-as-you-examine partnership for picture archiving and web-viewing services in the South-west Finland Hospital District
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MPs prescribe ‘rescue’ plan for NHS IT project

The government has been urged to rethink its £12.4bn NHS IT project, and replace its current highly centralised national strategy
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