In this World Wide Wrap: Leeds NHS virtualises infrastructure, Internet data centre market grows, and InMage enhances DR-Scout software.
In this World Wide Wrap: RFID keeps sushi moving, RFID secures exam papers, and Cardinal Health integrates RFID.
The real value of electronic health records lies in a longitudinal view of a person's entire life.
Molecular-level technologies can help identify a medical problem, before it becomes a crisis.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Square One Solutions Group has introduced Domino DPX extraction units for fume and particle removal during laser marking operations.
Patients may be forced to have x-rays redone and their diagnoses compromised due to missing medical histories, says Datamonitor.
Designed for business users, SAS Visual BI helps organisations leverage the huge volumes of data they collect.
In this World Wide Wrap: 3D tech for manufacturing, Sensicast WSN for pharmaceutical manufacturers, and new global standard for data sharing.
In this World Wide Wrap: Interactive autism network initiated, hospitals RFID shy, and Portuguese hospital upgrades networks.
The existing public healthcare infrastructure has the potential to change into what the people require.
In this World Wide Wrap: Artemis, Philips build hospital in India, WageWatch releases new platform, and Irish healthcare looks ahead.
The healthcare industry is on the brink of seeing a convergence of IT, in vitro and in vivo diagnostics.