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Wireless solutions simplify communication

Creative applications of wireless technology are simplifying communication within localised communities in Europe, reports Neil Versel from MedInfo 2007 in
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Predictive software shows health risks to patients

A GP has developed a predictive software tool which shows patients the benefits for their future health if they change
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NHS trusts in Sussex get new IT helpdesk

NHS staff from eleven trusts in Sussex can now get instant technical support from Sussex Health Informatics Service, after it achieved
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IMIA and WHO to ‘revitalise relationships’

Reporting from Medinfo in Brisbane, Australia, Neil Versel, interviews the World Health Organisation's e-health co-ordinator.
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Bill Gates backs Belgian huggable robot

Bill Gates, the creator of Microsoft, has backed a firm specialising in the creation of robots to aid child care
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Brighton and Sussex deploys digital dictation

Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals Trust has deployed new digital dictation and speech recognition software which will fully integrate with their
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60 second interview: Jonathan Kay

In our latest 60 second interview Jonathan Kay, Prof. of Health Informatics at City University, answers EHI's questions.
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Stockport practice pioneers online asthma self-care

A GP practice in Stockport has successfully piloted a groundbreaking new online monitoring service for asthma patients enabling them to
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Lithuania approves new eHealth strategy

The Lithuanian government has approved a new eHealth strategy for 2007-2015, aiming to improve the quality and continuity of patient
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DH blasted for ‘back room deal’ with Dr Foster

The Department of Health ignored procurement guidelines and pursued a ‘back room deal’ on NHS information which was ‘handed to
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