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
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