The international vendor will take control of Virgin's HealthZone kiosk upgrade.
NokusaEI has implemented the document management system at the South African National Blood Service.
In this World Wide Wrap: Healthcare records disappoint, Google, Microsoft face off, and vendor qualities identified.
In this World Wide Wrap: Emirates Investment buys stake in CBS, Scare tactics limit RFID, Taipei hospital implements RFID, and Heathrow tags baggage.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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In this World Wide Wrap: E-payment under review, Therapy Partner unveils e-billing, and law firms recruit with e-marketing.
The Internet allows patients to become increasingly involved in the healthcare they receive.
An electronic medical aid claims bureau could see the healthcare industry save up to R237 million a year.
In this World Wide Wrap: AU health gets bio smart, SIM card leads to arrest, and smart card unifies social security data.
In today's World Wide Wrap: Health agencies debut Web site, IT vendors target healthcare, and healthcare agency secures network.
In this World Wide Wrap: SMS aids business, an SMS a day..., and iPhone not to blame.
In this World Wide Wrap: Nigeria e-payment grows, Common Sense reduces spam, and Minnesota implements e-prescribing.
A number of innovations help the Netcare 911 team quickly respond to emergencies.