All Information management/IT articles – Page 25
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HSJ Knowledge
Better data saves lives
Reviewing information systems in the NHS to better identify problems
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Supplements
Transforming our 'heap' of IT systems
Electronic patient records are an enabler not a solution
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Supplements
Fostering openness through open source software
The benefits of OSS over commercial off-the-shelf software
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Supplements
Bryan Sivak: Persuading leopards to change their spots
As trusts move towards having electronic patient records, the challenge concerns people as much as technology
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Supplements
The NHS's next big idea − an HSJ transformation supplement
Transforming your trust: HCA and technological development
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News
Exclusive: DWP attempt to obtain drug treatment data rings 'alarm bells'
The Department for Work and Pensions attempted to obtain access to confidential patient data so that it could be linked to information about employment, tax credits and benefits claims, HSJ has learned.
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News
Lack of support for health information producers
Many health information producers are not equipped to create understandable and usable products for the public, research suggests.
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News
Health experts to 'mine' GP notes
British researchers have begun work analysing doctors’ notes in a “big data” project which it is hoped could revolutionise healthcare and treatments.
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News
Rising cost of NHS IT 'fiasco'
The costs of the multibillion-pound national health IT programme abandoned by the government are set to continue rising significantly, MPs have warned. The Commons public accounts committee issued the warning as it branded the scheme one of the “worst and most expensive contracting fiascos” in the history of the public ...
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News
Delays to PM's £100m nursing programme 'politically difficult'
A member of the group overseeing Downing Street’s drive to supply nurses with IT has expressed concern that tight timescales were leading to the exclusion of nurses from the project’s design, HSJ has discovered.
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HSJ Knowledge
The NHS must brace itself for a data deluge
Looking at how best to use the wealth of healthcare data available
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News
Exclusive: CSUs hit by payroll failures
The business capabilities of some commissioning support units are being compromised due to ongoing payroll problems related to the transition to the new NHS organisational structure, HSJ has learned.
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HSJ Knowledge
The impact of EU data regulations on the NHS
New rules will affect the handling of patient data
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Supplements
Innovation Through Technology: an HSJ supplement
Keep up with developments in healthcare technology with the latest Innovation Through Technology supplement
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News
CCGs 'unable to fulfill statutory functions'
Clinical commissioning groups have told NHS England that they are unable to fulfill their statutory functions due to data privacy laws.
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News
Exclusive: NHS England to take control of investment spending
NHS England is drawing up plans to centralise control of spending on estates and information technology in the health service, including proposals to sign off spending by bodies over which it has no formal power.
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HSJ Knowledge
Outsourcing: Time to realise the benefits
The compelling case to outsource some NHS activities
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HSJ Partners
Why informatics matters to NHS trusts
Looking at the importance of data in improving outcomes
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News
Individual trusts to publish surgeons’ data
Individual trusts’ websites will have to provide links to their consultants’ performance data – including mortality rates – by the end of July, under a flagship NHS transparency programme.
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HSJ Knowledge
Data sharing: the final chance to get it right?
Considering the impact of the Caldicott review