Education and Training Special Report
The NHS is implementing new computer systems at an unprecedented rate. Some support is available from system suppliers but the NHS must ensure that the
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The NHS is implementing new computer systems at an unprecedented rate. Some support is available from system suppliers but the NHS must ensure that the
Liverpool women’s has become the latest trust to become a wireless hotspot. Joe Fernandez looks at the benefits of being able to roam and treat.
Would an IBA-owned iSoft be good news for health service? With a full blown bid by Australia’s IBA Healthcare now appearing imminent, Jon Hoeksma looks
More consumer-driven wireless developments are on the horizon as mobile technology enjoys wider adoption in healthcare.
Caroline Plaice, knowledge services manager at North Bristol NHS Trust, outlines how staff are beginning to benefit from a Managed Learning Environment.
New York, USA: The Global Population Health Summit – GPHS, recently took place in New
The debate on EPR convergence needs to acknowledge the inescapable variety of the health and
Old and outdated tech could be exacerbating the health service’s staffing crisis, writes Mark Burton
Tech suppliers and NHS providers need to work together to improve the sharing of information
New digital technologies can enable surgeons to ‘virtually scrub-in’ and share knowledge around the world,