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North Bristol NHS Trust is replacing paper observation charts on patient beds with tablet computers in a pilot starting next month.
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.
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.
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.
McKesson has announced its intention to sell McKesson UK, including subsidiaries System C and Liquidlogic.
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.
Doctors who opt out of disclosing their performance data should be “named and shamed”, the health secretary has said.
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust went live with its Allscripts electronic patient record last weekend, three months ahead of schedule.
Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust went live with its Allscripts electronic patient record last weekend, three months ahead of schedule.
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.
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.
Two suppliers have been shortlisted to develop an open source ‘NHS e-referrals service’ that will be officially launched next month.
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.


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