iSoft: NPfIT less relevant to revenue
ISoft saw its revenues from the National Programme for IT in the NHS drop 19% in the six months ending 31 December 2009, in comparison to the same period in 2008.
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ISoft saw its revenues from the National Programme for IT in the NHS drop 19% in the six months ending 31 December 2009, in comparison to the same period in 2008.
A patient safety charity has alleged that around three quarters of NHS trusts have failed to comply with at least one patient safety alert issued by the National Patient Safety Agency.
Germany’s CompuGroup Holding AG has posted strong 2009 results, achieving revenues of €294.2m, up 28%, together with earnings of €59.1m, up 20%.
Almost 50% of GPs are not receiving discharge summaries from acute trusts in time for them to be useful, according to the Care Quality Commission’s report on the state of care in England.
St Vincent Hospital Group in Dublin has reduced its did-not-attend rate by 30% after implementing a messaging system that notifies patients of their appointments and allows them to reschedule.
ISoft is creating a development team to advance the capabilities of its pathology systems. It is also planning to release a series of new functions for its i.Laboratory and i.Laboratory TP range.
MHRA has issued fresh guidance to help medical device manufacturers prepare for upcoming regulatory changes.
Today’s coffee briefing covers the EU’s healthcare cyber security action plan and the UK’s approval
Digital Health Intelligence has concluded a deal to sell its events, news and networks businesses
CSOs have warned that patient safety could be put at risk by NHS trusts historically
The cyber attack on pathology provider Synnovis cost an estimated £32.7 million in 2024, company