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Exactly a decade after the start of NPfIT, trusts are being asked to procure their own systems. Do they have the capacity and skills, asks
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Exactly a decade after the start of NPfIT, trusts are being asked to procure their own systems. Do they have the capacity and skills, asks
The NHS has been told to implement barcoded wristbands by 2014. Daloni Carlisle asks why – and what the potential benefits will be.
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Edinburgh’s new Global Research Institute in Health and Care Technologies is working on solutions that