Data blindness
The latest scandal to hit the NHS was obscured for years in rows about data. Its legacy should be far better systems to capture patient
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The latest scandal to hit the NHS was obscured for years in rows about data. Its legacy should be far better systems to capture patient
Choose and Book usage is stuck at around 50%. Are there fundamental problems with the electronic booking system?
The launch of NHS Direct in 1997 marked the start of a revolution in the way that the NHS communicates with its users.
Clinical Solutions is helping to lay the foundations for coping with an outbreak of pandemic flu. Sarah Bruce reports.
The race is on to get patient level costing into the NHS, and systems integration projects are being spurred on as a result.
Outpatient services are old-fashioned and hugely wasteful. But change that works for patients and staff
Andrew Hine, MD of CereCore International, a healthcare IT application support and EPR consulting firm,
Appropriate engagement and support for clinical staff is not just fundamental to digital implementation, it
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