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5 years ago... IBM helps UK doctors take to the net
...and research facilities. Leading the Doctors Net UK project is Dr Neil Bacon who said online tools are fast becoming central to everyday medicine... Read more
Sep 30, 2003
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This time in '99: UK hospitals get £20m IT boost
...money will be directed to previously under-funded areas. But Dr Neil Bacon, medical director at online health service doctors.net.uk, claimed the... Read more
Mar 22, 2000
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Healthcare falls behind in high-tech investment
...large enough to provide significant resistance to uptake, especially amongst physicians." Neil Bacon, director of GP portal doctor.net.uk, blamed the slow uptake... Read more
Jan 20, 2000
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Web prescriptions get all clear from UK authorities
...regulations to allow for the sale of medicines over the Internet." Neil Bacon, medical director at the British Medical Association (BMA), claimed it is... Read more
Jan 10, 2000
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UK hospitals get £20m IT boost
...money will be directed to previously under-funded areas. But Dr Neil Bacon, medical director at online health service doctors.net.uk, claimed the... Read more
Mar 23, 1999
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Online job service saves NHS money
...of medical information, and offers doctors a free email for life. Neil Bacon, head of Doctors.net.uk, said a quarter of the UK... Read more
Nov 30, 1998
silicon.com > Management > CIO Insights
IBM helps UK doctors take to the Net
...and research facilities. Leading the Doctors Net UK project is Dr Neil Bacon who said online tools are fast becoming central to everyday medicine... Read more
Sep 30, 1998
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