Special report: e-prescribing
This time last year, all was rosy for e-prescribing. Then the government all but cancelled
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This time last year, all was rosy for e-prescribing. Then the government all but cancelled
After years of promoting patient level costing, Monitor has set up a programme to roll
Electronic document management is now a priority for many trusts, but they need to decide
Healthcare economies are finally acting on the Carter report. This has triggered change in the
Digital dictation is evolving. Increasingly, trusts are looking to use voice recognition to speed up
Companies wanting to play in the community and child health space have been investing in
The language of systems integration has shifted from interoperability to âpaperlessâ working and âintegratedâ care.
The new secretary of state for health and social care has placed interoperability at the
Physical and mental healthcare interact in complex and significant ways, and yet traditionally the NHS
The benefits of vendor neutral archives in healthcare have been well rehearsed. But could combining
Earlier this year, national bodies officially approved the use of cloud for NHS data. But
In December last year, the Royal College of Physicians released an updated version of the