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With just a few days left to influence the NHS England guidance that will shape the latest bid to digitise the health service, The Big EPR Debate round table focused on money and practicalities. Lyn Whitfield reports.
19 June 2013

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North Bristol NHS Trust’s big, new hospital needs a sophisticated, modern IT system to help run it. EHI reporter Rebecca Todd donned a hard hat to learn more about its paper-lite ambitions.
13 June 2013

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Our GP columnist held a BBQ while the sun was out, but his guests took a gloomy view of GP IT.
11 June 2013

From the Heart and Chest

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Meaningful use ‘absolutely essential’, Mostashari tells EHI

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Joe’s view of feedback

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No paper, no trauma

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An NHS for the digital generation

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The £260m fund initially billed as a boost for e-prescribing will be linked to NHS England's guidance on electronic patient records to "catalyse" the adoption of IT in the NHS, EHI's Big EPR Debate round table was told.
19 June 2013


University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust has asked the government to synchronise the start time of the contracts for all Lorenzo sites in the North, Midlands and East.
18 June 2013

NHS Warrington CCG and Warrington and Halton NHS Foundation Trust are working with HCS to develop a care coordination service to identify high-risk patients and reduce readmissions.
20 June 2013

Clinical commissioners can use only pseudonymised patient data in risk stratification tools for commissioning purposes, new guidance says.
19 June 2013

NHS close to signing new Microsoft deal

7 September 2004
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Electronic decision support for US veterans

6 September 2004

NHS Scotland begins national EPR procurement

3 September 2004

EMIS users urged to protest about systems choice

2 September 2004
16

Voxar provides Bournemouth with 3D PACS view

1 September 2004

E-prescribing benefits flow for Liverpool hospital

1 September 2004

NAO to investigate National Programme for IT

31 August 2004
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Patients get cybercafe with teleconferencing info link

31 August 2004

Hull green lights A&E patient progress software

27 August 2004
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Sun awarded 'tactical' NHS desktop contract

26 August 2004
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Market for health IT most favourable for big business

25 August 2004

EMIS hits back at 'speculation and misrepresentation'

25 August 2004
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Partnership may make e-health widely available in US

24 August 2004

Biometric security used to access prison health records

23 August 2004
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Doctors should see patients by e-mail, researchers say

20 August 2004

Agfa set to replace GE on PACS in North East and Eastern

19 August 2004

Pharmacies may soon open online, says DH

19 August 2004
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Nurses get wireless access to cancer records

18 August 2004

Electronic patient records secure Athens Olympics

17 August 2004

EDS given £9m compensation for NHSmail contract

17 August 2004
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The £260m fund initially billed as a boost for e-prescribing will be linked to NHS England's guidance on electronic patient records to "catalyse" the adoption of IT in the NHS, EHI's Big EPR Debate round table was told.
University College London Hospitals is developing and deploying a range of mobile apps and creating an internal app store for staff.
Trusts should adhere to patient safety standards when implementing new IT systems, a safety expert from the Health and Social Care Information Centre has argued.
The NHS has run up £31.5m in legal costs as a result of Fujitsu’s departure from NPfIT in 2008, the Commons' Public Accounts Committee heard during an investigation into the programme's local service provider deals.
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust went live with its Allscripts electronic patient record last weekend, three months ahead of schedule.
Outsourcing powered by technology will be the death of radiology as we know it in this country, a debate at UKRC concluded.
Two suppliers have been shortlisted to develop an open source ‘NHS e-referrals service’ that will be officially launched next month.
The NHS has run up £31.5m in legal costs as a result of Fujitsu’s departure from NPfIT in 2008, the Commons' Public Accounts Committee heard during an investigation into the programme's local service provider deals.
Trusts will be contractually obligated to use the NHS number as their primary patient identifier from April 2014.
Trusts should adhere to patient safety standards when implementing new IT systems, a safety expert from the Health and Social Care Information Centre has argued.
The £260m fund initially billed as a boost for e-prescribing will be linked to NHS England's guidance on electronic patient records to "catalyse" the adoption of IT in the NHS, EHI's Big EPR Debate round table was told.
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust went live with its Allscripts electronic patient record last weekend, three months ahead of schedule.
The NHS has run up £31.5m in legal costs as a result of Fujitsu’s departure from NPfIT in 2008, the Commons' Public Accounts Committee heard during an investigation into the programme's local service provider deals.
Ninety-eight per cent of the estimated benefits of several high-profile National Programme for IT programmes are yet to be realised, according to the National Audit Office.
Trusts will be contractually obligated to use the NHS number as their primary patient identifier from April 2014.
Ninety-eight per cent of the estimated benefits of several high-profile National Programme for IT programmes are yet to be realised, according to the National Audit Office.
Two suppliers have been shortlisted to develop an open source ‘NHS e-referrals service’ that will be officially launched next month.
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