The organisation helps physicians manage risk, improve outcomes and increase income.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID in retail boom, RFID to improve flight safety, and tech improves surgical tracking.
In this World Wide Wrap: New software for dementia patients, defence force eyes EHR, and healthcare info security a concern.
In this World Wide Wrap: Surgeons learn breast operations online, online instruction mandatory for Navy, and varsity links isolated students online.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Africa's data use grew by 331% last year - the highest of any region, delegates at the NGT Africa Summit heard.
In this World Wide Wrap: Healthcare fined for fraud, Oracle intros tape hardware, and 2011 promising for M&A.
In this World Wide Wrap: DreamWorks denies 3D danger, senator seeks live-streaming, and P2P live streaming under development.
Looking up symptoms online could quickly lead 'cyberchondriacs' down a dangerous path.
The ITU has released a technology report which envisions the future of electronic health.
In this World Wide Wrap: IT in health divides physicians, Perceptive improves healthcare offerings, and new system to monitor patients' physiology.
In this World Wide Wrap: Green light for imaging drug, consumer apathy hits photo printing, and coronary imaging identifies heart diseases.
Technology will help prevent the transmission of HIV from HIV-positive pregnant mothers in Africa to their children.