UltraGenda revamps booking for Bruges

UltraGenda has revamped the booking application it built for the St Jan hospital in Bruges because referring physicians disliked the
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BMA calls for more training simulators

The British Medical Association has called for more investment in simulators and skills labs to maintain training opportunities for junior
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No cuts, but low growth in budget

Chancellor Alastair Darling has told the Commons that the government does not plan to “cut” its way out of recession
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Network resilience is a CERT

An EU agency has called for governments to set up a single Computer Emergency Response Team to improve the resilience
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New York opens-up records with Microsoft

Microsoft has launched the latest version of its Amalga data aggregation platform, which includes connectivity to its HealthVault personal health
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North Mersey looks beyond iPM

North Mersey Health Informatics Service is preparing to deploy Lorenzo Regional Care next year, having successfully rolled out one of
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NHS Camden rapped by ICO

The Information Commissioner’s Office has taken enforcement action against NHS Camden for breaching the Data Protection Act. The ICO has
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Data blindness

The latest scandal to hit the NHS was obscured for years in rows about data. Its legacy should be far
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Mid Staffs death rates – poor care not poor data

A trust that tried to blame high death rates on inadequate systems for recording patient data is to be condemned
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Bulgaria launches electronic records

Bulgaria has launched a national health portal as the entry point to its first electronic health records. The portal, developed by
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