4 February 2012 03:05


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Analysis

The well known radiologist and IT enthusiast wanted to be a chief clinical information officer to support the EHI CCIO Campaign. In his new role, he talks to Daloni Carlisle.
2 February 2012


A digital pen system has saved time and money for midwives in Portsmouth. Shanna Crispin reports.
31 January 2012


Focus on: Kent and Medway HIS

2

Is there a regulation for that?

7

EHI Awards 2011: Give it RealTime

CCG IT: Standing Sentinel

4

EHI CCIO interview: Dr Phil Koczan

2

EHI TV

mHealth ecosystem takes shape

An mHealth ‘ecosystem’ has been taking shape across Manchester. Shanna Crispin speaks with Bleddyn Rees about its progress.

19 January 2012


What happens post-2015?

Shanna Crispin speaks to Brian Gorman about what the end of NPfIT contracts will mean for trusts, and how they can best transition from the national contracts.

12 January 2012


What will the new year bring?

Shanna Crispin speaks with EHI Editor Jon Hoeksma about a recent roundtable held to discuss what’s in store for NHS IT in 2012.

06 January 2012


Latest comments
Previous commenter's should perhaps think of the people being made redundant in an already decimated industry and rather that gloat over the...
Futureviewer    03 February 2012

As might be expected, here comes the sneering public sector to kick the private sector wealth creators when they're down. If NHS IT had been...
A-positive    03 February 2012

Forget (iun this context) what system it is, they all have their good and bad points. What really screws Trusts up is poor implementation (b...
John Aird    03 February 2012

Agreed, anyone working at CSC has known this was coming for at least 3 months. The phrase "no news is good news" doesn't apply...
Rockstar ate my Gerbil    03 February 2012

I do not think the fault lies with contracts or systems. I think the underlying fault is the lack of data ownership/handover at end of contr...
Neelam Dugar    02 February 2012

Couldn't agree with your more. Now they will have to get back to banking, telco, central government, defence, mining, pharma e...
Charles Gallagher    02 February 2012


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News

The Health Secretary says the NHS should be open seven days a week as a new report reveals that patients admitted to hospital on the weekend have a significantly higher chance of dying over the next month than those admitted on a weekday.
3 February 2012

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CSC is about to announce massive job losses among staff working on its NHS account, suggesting it is unlikely to win an advantageous new deal for the North, Midlands and East.
2 February 2012

The Royal College of General Practitioners has become the latest royal medical college to urge the government to withdraw its Health and Social Care Bill.
3 February 2012

Countess of Chester latest Kainos site

3 February 2012

GPs give low rating to Choices comments

3 February 2012

GP system incident reports published

3 February 2012

EMIS unveils new patient.co.uk

2 February 2012

More GP leaders raise concerns about 111

2 February 2012

NICE asks what to take for a COF

2 February 2012

NHS CB starts to clarify IT role

1 February 2012
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DH expects 25-35 CSOs in England

1 February 2012
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Cheshire social care staff access PDS

1 February 2012

Northumbria held up by data migration

1 February 2012
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Atos wins DH desktop contract

1 February 2012
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Humber wants mobile Lorenzo

31 January 2012

PCTI launches back-office mini-apps

31 January 2012

North Staffs COINs in savings

31 January 2012

Lansley Bill comes under further fire

31 January 2012
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Kent takes wraps off condom finder app

30 January 2012
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Clinical Solutions bids for 111 triage

30 January 2012
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Royal Liverpool leads on case management

30 January 2012

Kaiser makes personal records mobile

27 January 2012
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Forty CSOs to support new NHS

27 January 2012

CSC is about to announce massive job losses among staff working on its NHS account, suggesting it is unlikely to win an advantageous new deal for the North, Midlands and East.
The chief technology office and some of the functions of the Department of Health Informatics Directorate will transfer to the new NHS Commissioning Board in Leeds; but the future of other IT bodies has yet to be decided.
EMIS has re-launched its patient information website with a sleek new look and plans for a series of apps; including one that will let patients book an appointment from their smartphone.
The BMA’s General Practitioner Committee is to consider its position on NHS 111 after one of its members called for a halt to the programme.
The Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust has gone live with what it understands to be the first case management system in the UK.
CSC is about to announce massive job losses among staff working on its NHS account, suggesting it is unlikely to win an advantageous new deal for the North, Midlands and East.
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has signed a new contract directly with Cerner for its Millennium electronic patient record.
The chief technology office and some of the functions of the Department of Health Informatics Directorate will transfer to the new NHS Commissioning Board in Leeds; but the future of other IT bodies has yet to be decided.
North Bristol NHS Trust has gone back to paper to process some outpatient appointments as it works to fix issues with its implementation of Cerner Millennium.
Humber NHS Foundation Trust has put its hand up to be one of the first to trial the mobile version of Lorenzo.
CSC is about to announce massive job losses among staff working on its NHS account, suggesting it is unlikely to win an advantageous new deal for the North, Midlands and East.
Conservative MP Richard Bacon has called for a halt to all Cerner Millennium deployments following appointment problems and delays at the latest trusts to go-live with the system - North Bristol and Oxford.
A Brighton trust may become the first NHS body to be fined by the ICO after a contractor that it paid to destroy hundreds of hard drives instead sold them on eBay.
NHS Connecting for Health has warned trusts about the risks of using tablet devices, saying they are less secure and more likely to be stolen than traditional technology.
Computer Sciences Corporation has notified investors that it has been told it will not get a long-anticipated revised NHS IT deal from the UK government worth £2 billion.
CSC is about to announce massive job losses among staff working on its NHS account, suggesting it is unlikely to win an advantageous new deal for the North, Midlands and East.
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has signed a new contract directly with Cerner for its Millennium electronic patient record.
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has signed a new contract directly with Cerner for its Millennium electronic patient record.
CSC is about to announce massive job losses among staff working on its NHS account, suggesting it is unlikely to win an advantageous new deal for the North, Midlands and East.
North Bristol NHS Trust has gone back to paper to process some outpatient appointments as it works to fix issues with its implementation of Cerner Millennium.
A new mobile phone app has been launched in Kent which directs teenagers towards the nearest place where free condoms are given out.
The chief technology office and some of the functions of the Department of Health Informatics Directorate will transfer to the new NHS Commissioning Board in Leeds; but the future of other IT bodies has yet to be decided.
Homerton University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has signed a new contract directly with Cerner for its Millennium electronic patient record.
Conservative MP Richard Bacon has called for a halt to all Cerner Millennium deployments following appointment problems and delays at the latest trusts to go-live with the system - North Bristol and Oxford.
A Brighton trust may become the first NHS body to be fined by the ICO after a contractor that it paid to destroy hundreds of hard drives instead sold them on eBay.
NHS Connecting for Health has warned trusts about the risks of using tablet devices, saying they are less secure and more likely to be stolen than traditional technology.
Two think-tanks that are well-known for influencing government policy have called for a major investment in IT to promote integrated care.


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