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Education & Training Special Report

This Special Report on Education and Training reports on moves to introduce a more organised approach to training for health
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Quicksilva releases data spine access software

Public sector integration software specialists Quicksilva Software Solutions have released Spinal Tap, a package designed to allow accredited healthcare organisations access
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New version of C+B supports ‘extended’ choice

GPs are expected to offer patients the option to choose from a national menu of NHS hospitals and private providers
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EMIS Access passes 100,000 appointments

Primary care systems provider EMIS has announced that its Access online appointments booking systems has reached two milestones. Latest figures
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Victoria signs with Cerner

Australia’s state of Victoria has selected Cerner as its latest healthcare IT partner. The value of the deal was not
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Contract negotiations underway for system choice

Contracts have been sent to GP system suppliers due to taking part in the ‘system choice’ initiative for GPs and negotiations are taking place on a
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iSoft reins back on profit and turnover forecasts

Healthcare IT supplier iSoft has reined back its forecast turnover and profit saying that the company has been unable complete
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Scottish LMCs vote for abolition of GPASS

GP representatives have voted for the abolition of the Scottish computer system GPASS in a move which puts growing pressure
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Wales to receive Map of Medicine

Informing Healthcare, the Welsh NHS IT programme, has announced that it has secured Map of Medicine, a web-based clinical pathways
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LogicaCMG to supply armed forces with EHRs by 2010

 LogicaCMG has won the £80m contract to fully supply the armed services with electronic health records by 2010, following a
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