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Getting a wi-fi network to work in a hospital is a bigger challenge than you might think; yet there are real benefits for staff and
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Getting a wi-fi network to work in a hospital is a bigger challenge than you might think; yet there are real benefits for staff and
Dr Sajjad Yacoob, the chief medical information officer at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles, tells Claire Read why his role is such an important one.
Joe McDonald has seen the future of NHS IT – in a GP surgery. And there’s a pint waiting at the Trent House in Newcastle,
Our GP columnist hasn’t seen a ‘game changing’ bit of IT kit recently, but wonders if Emis mobile may be the next big thing.
The first Digital Doctors Conference in London covered the basics of programming. Lis Evenstad found delegates enthusiastic about everything from learning HTML to generating ideas
Commitments to open-source technology are enshrined in NHS policy but adoption is frustratingly slow. It
An excessive focus on innovation may be getting in the way of progress, says Lorraine
Suppliers of electronic patient records need to escape siloed thinking, come together and improve what
Jackie France of Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust argues that the NHS App
NHS organisations often struggle to cope with large electronic medical record projects. Nashville based implementation