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French computer project wins eGovernment award

A French company which specialises in financing new IT equipment, refurbished by disabled workers has won a European eGovernment award
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Anoto launches digital pen and paper

Anoto Group, specialist in digital pen and paper technology has launched a new software package called Anoto Forms Solution, designed
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Evolution, not revolution

Jens Naumann, head of the German industrial association of health IT companies, talks to Philipp Gratzel about the forthcoming roll
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I am not a gambler

Frank Gotthardt, head of Gemany's fast-growing CompuGroup, tells E-Health Europe why he was not willing to buy iSoft at any
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International spotlight on Wales’ health IT

Experts from around the world are to gather in Cardiff later this month for a conference focused on the development
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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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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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Germany’s Barmer begins PHR trial

Barmer, Germany’s largest insurance company, is to begin a national evaluation of the effects personal health records (PHR) have on
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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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Three Scottish health boards sign PACS deals

Martin Egan signs the Access Agreement with Michael Jackman. Three Scottish health boards have signed access agreements with Carestream Health
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