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,
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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
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With investment being awarded to digitise diagnostics across the NHS in England, Jennifer Trueland explores
In the post-pandemic world, the onus seems to be on the artificial intelligence (AI) to