Blackberry: Mobile works for hospitals
BlackBerry solutions mean that healthcare professionals can stay securely connected to colleagues and operational data
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BlackBerry solutions mean that healthcare professionals can stay securely connected to colleagues and operational data
1,300 people, 80 exhibitors, four conference streams, the sheep key-rings, the chocolate fountain. Last week,
Digital dictation and voice recognition are helping trusts to save money and prepare for upcoming
NHS chief executive David Nicholson has warned that lower funding increases combined with rising demand
Todayâs integration projects are all about delivering higher quality, more efficient services â and they
E-Health Insiderâs third annual awards ceremony took place last Tuesday. Some 350 guests gathered at
The development of nationwide electronic health records and image archives is proving difficult in many
The NHS is transitioning to cloud with an estimated 15-20% of trusts now hosting something
A new £21 million investment in AI aims to modernise NHS diagnostics and improve wait
Electronic document management is no longer about ‘going paperless’. It is viewed increasingly as part
Enshrined in healthcare policy across the UK, this is an exciting time for remote monitoring.
The conversation on interoperability has shifted. It is no longer discussed as a technology problem,