It is now up to the provinces to implement the health and patient record system, says government.
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At least one government employee has changed and deleted entries critical of SA's HIV policies.
Square One Solutions Group has designed, implemented and commissioned a full data disaster recovery system.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Satellite Communications has given the Red Cross a backup in relief situations.
In this World Wide Wrap: Telecom Egypt selects Group 1, eBillingHub continues to strengthen, and California regulates e-billing.
The initiative includes smart cards and IT solutions to streamline processes at hospitals and clinics.
In this World Wide Wrap: Healthcare invests in technology, healthcare coalition starts e-prescribing, and WiFiMed acquires JMJ.
The Department of Health's national electronic health record system tender will be awarded "in due course".
Is government using the health department's IT woes as a convenient stick to beat sacked deputy minister Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge?
In this World Wide Wrap: New patent for RADinfo, Phadia, Bio-Reference partner, and MedApps implements 'Healthcare Anywhere'.
In this World Wide Wrap: Health hazard claims slammed, HP develops anti-fraud paper, and Internet affects imaging shares.