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.
In this World Wide Wrap: Ontario e-health under par, Web market for health, and digital upgrades at Franklin.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: CVS/pharmacy implements Teradata, Your Marketing Corner expands, and trading network chooses TradeWeb.
In today's World Wide Wrap: Hospital food goes digital, Misys turnaround 'on track', and Ontario Systems, HTP team up.
An emergency contact centre uses IT to save 115 000 lives in two years.
An Indian NGO uses technology to encourage sustainable rural transformation.
In this World Wide Wrap: Happy birthday SMS, no SMSing while driving, text messaging as hot marketing tool, and doctors use iPLATO.
The EMC Centerra CAS system uses 67% less power and stores 50% more data.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID for healthcare explored, Olympia selects Compuware, and EMR issues must be addressed.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID aids cost, safety, AMA issues RFID ethics codes, and RFID enables innovation.