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go with the flow
By introducing a tracking system, a hospital trust found it could ease the movement of patients from acute to non-acute beds. Jane Dudman reports
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your flexible friend
The current trend is for NHS IT procurements to be signed for no longer than three years, suggesting that policy makers envisage the national programme being rolled out in this timeframe. But while the policy makers (quite rightly) spend time defining the requirements of the national architecture, the challenges facing ...
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track event
How can devices used to track marathon runners save the healthcare industry billinios? Sally Whittle reports
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Heart disease fear for female diabetes sufferers
Published: 27/03/2003, Volume II3, No. 5848 Page 10
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Records prototype under construction
A prototype health records infrastructure is being built at South Staffordshire Healthcare trust to support the development of a national HRI.
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local connection
In the face of high-profile hospital closure disputes, the government has firmly positioned itself behind health services at a local level.But can current technology deliver this vision of integrated care? Sally Whittle reports
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What the information commissioner said
Information commissioner Richard Thomas issued a strong response to the government's proposals last month.
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cuckoo clocked
As director general of NHS IT, Richard Granger has his work cut out. Michael Cross examines the role of his national IT programme as it continues the NHS
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CHI offers guidance on rapid response helplines
Published: 27/03/2003, Volume II3, No. 5848 Page 10
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trouble on the cards
Immigration is an increasingly significant factor in the identity card debate, but does it come at the expense of more important considerations, asks Lyn Whitfield