In this IT in healthcare World Wide Wrap: GE launches EMR, ECRI enables integration, and healthcare organisations opt for optical.
In today`s technology roundup: Adobe picks up video software maker, China creates drug safety tech campaign, and telecoms opens up for deaf people.
In today`s technology roundup: Apple iPod goes red, Microsoft ships Vista to Korea, Take-Two`s Bully in court, Google frees docs and spreadsheet programs, and Dell unveils new products.
In this IT in healthcare World Wide Wrap: Call for e-records, Europe`s hospitals "well-equipped", and Pakistan engages with telemedicine.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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Compuware Covisint seeks to bring disparate healthcare entities together to simplify the secure sharing of healthcare information between stakeholders.
US-based ProHealth Care has deployed Citrix products to remotely deliver applications to medical staff.
In this IT in healthcare World Wide Wrap: Intel invests in healthcare tools, US slow at healthcare IT uptake, and
Recommendations will be tabled to SITA`s adjudication committee early in December.
Pfizer Laboratories has saved R1.5 million through a Xerox printing consolidation exercise. [Local rep: Bytes Document Solutions]
South African short-term insurance companies can beat the current profitability squeeze if they are smart in their use of technology, says Rhys Collins, Financial Services Manager (Insurance), Computer Sciences Corporation`s Financial Services Group`s operations in South Africa.
In this IT in healthcare World Wide Wrap: Call for uniformed IT standards, effective systems, and interoperability, and clinical assistant platform unveiled.
The controversial R261 million hospital IT project will now get off the ground.