Internet has blown away library walls

The Internet has blown away the walls of libraries as effectively as Semtex, Dr Muir Gray, director of the National
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Paying the price for success

As the National Programme for IT (NPfIT) procurements approach their climax the final few weeks of negotiations appear to have
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Meditech wins first Irish customer

Galway Medical Clinic, owned by Blackrock Medical Partners, has licensed the complete health care information system (HCIS) from Medical Technology
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Top award for NHSIA’s computer training scheme

A NHS Information Authority’s European Computer Driving Licence (ECDL) initiative to equip all NHS staff with basic IT skills has
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National US health information infrastructure called for

 The influential Institute of Medicine (IOM) has published a new report calling on the US Government to create national data
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E-Health Insider – the first 100 issues

As the E-Health Insider newsletter celebrates the 100th edition, we take the opportunity to look back over highlights of two years
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IBA to ask for review of OFT decision on iSoft Torex deal

Australian-based healthcare information systems supplier IBA announced this week that it intends to apply to the UK’s Competition Appeal Tribunal for a review
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Analysts speculate on LSP contract awards

A US market analyst report obtained by E-Health Insider predicts that clinical applications vendor Cerner will win two of the Local
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US healthcare IT looks kinda familiar

In a second article on healthcare IT systems in America, Andrew Harrison reports from the 650-bed Lenox Hill Hospital in
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Fraudster sentenced for selling old-for-new IT to NHS

The former managing director of a Yorkshire computer company has been sentenced to 180 hours community service for selling used
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