GPs divided on telehealth
GPs are divided about the benefits of telehealth and telecare, and this can hit patient recruitment rates, WSD experts told the King’s Fund.
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GPs are divided about the benefits of telehealth and telecare, and this can hit patient recruitment rates, WSD experts told the King’s Fund.
The government is to secure £1.8 billion savings from the National Programme for IT in the NHS, with around £1 billion coming from the CSC deal for the North, Midlands and East, health secretary Andrew Lansley told the EHI CCIO Leaders Network launch.
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Cerner has said it expects most of the London trusts involved in a massive PAS and EPR tender to stick with Millennium.
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Health secretary Andrew Lansley has said a chief clinical information officer on the new NHS Commissioning Board would be a “jolly good idea.”
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