Special report: systems integration
The language of systems integration has shifted from interoperability to ‘paperless’ working and ‘integrated’ care.
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The language of systems integration has shifted from interoperability to ‘paperless’ working and ‘integrated’ care.
England is coming to the end of the PACS refresh triggered by the end of
Mobility is no longer a ‘nice to have’. It’s essential if the NHS is to
Maternity units have been slow to take up IT, and while that’s changing, it’s only
Mississippi uses data on its whole population for commissioning. Could England move in the same
Vendor neutral archives offer immediate and strategic benefits. Kim Thomas reports.
Are NICE’s new guidelines on safe staffing a major break-through, or the wrong way to
Cloud seems to offer enormous potential benefits for healthcare – from unlocking a new wave
Electronic observation and vital signs technology has been around for more than a decade but
Various national figures have put a very strong focus on e-prescribing with former health secretary
Adopting an enterprise image management approach can, proponents argue, lead to widespread benefits for NHS
Electronic document management has been seen by many as providing a temporary stepping stone to