Kalafong Hospital's paediatric oncology unit has received another boost from long-standing benefactor Saab Grintek with the donation of a Propaq ECG Monitor.
Business Connexion has won a court interdict to halt the multimillion-rand Limpopo health project.
Local businesses` only option in the event of bird flu will be to have staff work from home.
In this IT in healthcare World Wide Wrap: Schwarzenegger drives cell hazard home, emergency alerts on cellphones and Internet, and hope for lower cost mammography.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Analysts predict RFID will have a big impact on the retail industry, but global adoption is still a long way off.
In today`s IT in healthcare world Wide Wrap: IBM opens healthcare centre in Spain, reporting emergencies with cellphones causes difficulties, and physical trainer phones.
SAS has integrated genomic and proteomic-specific analyses into SAS Drug Development, its data management and analysis solution for pharmaceutical, medical device and biotechnology firms.
Following the acquisition last year of local credit insurance company CUAL, French-based Coface has completed the process of converting its Employment Benefit Policies to fall in line with the Group`s international standards.
In this IT in healthcare World Wide Wrap: Cellphones excite brain, stop smoking - get a phone and Zambia uses technology in health management.
The Ugandan Health Information Network will cut the costs of the dissemination of health data to rural areas by creating a wireless access point.
This week, Business Connexion agreed to Telkom`s offer, and SARS cancelled a R1.5 billion tender.
The State IT Agency (SITA) has unveiled plans for a multimillion-rand electronic health records system to be used throughout SA.
In this IT in Healthcare World Wide Wrap: Intel creates e-health interoperability alliance and Elant turns to IBM and BladeFusion for improved patient care system.