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BMA calls for more training simulators

The British Medical Association has called for more investment in simulators and skills labs to maintain training opportunities for junior
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Telecare delivers savings in Scotland

Telecare in Scotland has delivered savings of more than £11m and is improving health and social care delivery and quality
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Nijmegen chooses UltraGenda for scheduling

Belgium health scheduling software specialist UltraGenda has been chosen by St Radboud University Medical Centre (UMC) in Nijmegen to supply
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No cuts, but low growth in budget

Chancellor Alastair Darling has told the Commons that the government does not plan to “cut” its way out of recession
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Network resilience is a CERT

An EU agency has called for governments to set up a single Computer Emergency Response Team to improve the resilience
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Dutch Patient Safety Company targets UK

The largest clinical governance software specialist in the Netherlands has announced it is looking to sign its first UK clients.
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Consultation into ethics of new technologies

The Nuffield Council on Bioethics has launched a public consultation on the ethical issues related to online healthcare, telemedicine and
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HL7 and IHTSDO sign agreement

Health Level Seven, the international healthcare IT standards body, has partnered with the International Health Terminology Standards Development Organisation, a
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Treasury targets £2.3 billion annual IT savings

The Treasury’s Operational Efficiency Programme has recommended £7.2 billion of annual efficiency savings could be achieved on government IT and
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NHS Surrey drops coaching service

A primary care trust has dropped its health coaching service from private contractor Bupa Health Dialog, as the row over
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