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
With giving the best treatment to a patient increasingly depending on the contributions of a
Patient-facing software is being increasingly used to support quick identification of someone who’s experiencing a
Jennifer Trueland investigates whether FHIR and similar standards have finally become fully embedded in healthcare
As more and more documents are stored electronically, the need for suitable data storage grows.
Data analytics is now hitting the headlines with NHS organisations adopting futuristic command centres and