Half a million calls have gone through to the HIV/Aids call centre since the “please call me” campaign started.
The health department will prioritise its ICT projects in order to achieve its service delivery goals.
In this World Wide Wrap: High expectations for Emdeon, Xcellink secures e-billing patent, and AMX gets GIS.
In this World Wide Wrap: Scam rigs CM system, DocuVantage wins govt SaaS deal, and Swisslog gets Ariba spend management.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Bupa aims to consolidate customer, product and procedural information into one easy-to-navigate location.
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