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Health care records service delayed

News The National Audit Office has published a report on the progress of the Care Records Service that underpins the Connecting for Health programme, which found the software development on the Lorenzo database and associated applications that supports...

Tags: records, connecting for health, nhs

[16 May 2008]

Healthcare Solution Provider Finds Competitive Advantage in Move From SCO UNIX to Windows

whitepaper It adopted SQL Server 2005 (64-bit), created a physicians' Web portal, designed an all-new graphical interface, and expanded to 33 modules that manage electronic medical records, clinics, long-term care, home health, and others.

Tags: application servers

[16 May 2008]

Improve patient care by improving the capabilities of your PACS

whitepaper But if you can transform the overwhelming amount of data into usable information, you can access records faster and more reliably - and benefit from operational efficiencies and better patient care. As your healthcare organization makes the...

Tags: storage management, imaging, medical imaging, consulting

[02 May 2008]

Speech-Enabled Solution Saves Time and Money and Keeps the Focus on Patient Care in This New York Radiology Practice

whitepaper The solution uses ScanSoft Dragon NaturallySpeaking and Microsoft Office Word 2003 to deliver a powerful, intuitive interface to the hospital's existing systems for clinical records and digital imaging.

Tags: application development

[23 Apr 2008]

Privacy, Security, Personal Health Records and the Enterprise

whitepaper The legislation's original provisions focused on protecting the privacy and security of personal health records (PHR) and have been of great concern to CIOs in the health care industry. However, the provisions should also be of concern to non...

Tags: privacy issues, health, records, care

[10 Apr 2008]

U.K. Healthcare Solutions Provider Accelerates GP Systems and Enhances Patient Care

whitepaper The technology also provides optimum security for 39 million patient records across a vast network of healthcare providers, and supports the company's expansion into new areas of care. The company wanted to boost the performance of its EMIS Web...

Tags: programming languages

[02 Apr 2008]

Clalit Health Services: End-to-End Intel Architecture Delivers Just-in-Time Info to Cut Costs and Enhance Care

whitepaper To access patient records using dbMotion, healthcare professionals use desktop PCs based on the Intel Pentium 4 and laptop computers based on Intel Centrino mobile technology and WLAN. Israel's Clalit Health Services Group needed to improve patient...

Tags: health, intel, intel xeon, intel centrino

[26 Mar 2008]

Medical Offices Induce Improved Technology and Deliver High-Quality Services

whitepaper In order to provide the highest quality care to their patients, doctors at Omega OBGYN needed to access, review, update, and transmit electronic medical records from a variety of off-site locations. Omega OBGYN provides quality obstetric and...

Tags: unix, locations, care, windows server

[23 Mar 2008]

New Windows Server Technology Makes Children's Hospital Records More Available and Boosts Staff Productivity

whitepaper The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) in Melbourne, Victoria provides a full range of clinical services, tertiary care, and health programs for children and adolescents. Its 4,000 staff accessed files from a central server.

Tags: application servers

[23 Mar 2008]

Pediatrician's Phone System Enhances Patient Care and Staff Productivity

whitepaper There was complete paperless system including secure access to Electronic Medical Records and there was direct access to physician through communications system allows for more efficient triage and patient peace-of-mind.

Tags: voip - ip telephony

[04 Mar 2008]

On the Move with St. Joseph's Hospital

whitepaper They required a remote access solution that could provide high-level security, critical medical records access from anywhere within their multi-story facility, and sustain application sessions as their clinicians roamed in and out of coverage areas.

Tags: vpns

[02 Mar 2008]

Google to store patient records online

News Today, only a tiny minority of hospitals and primary-care physicians use electronic medical records. Google is testing an online storage bank in the US where individuals can store and access their medical records, the company has said.

Tags: google, medical, us, records

[29 Feb 2008]

GP patient record system hits latest target

News More than a third of doctor's surgeries in England have now adopted an electronic health records system as part of the £12.4bn NHS national IT programme. GP2GP software enables patients' records to be electronically transferred securely from one...

Tags: cfh, nhs, gp, roll

[27 Feb 2008]

NHS Community Health Trusts Use Windows Powered Handheld PCs for Full Access to Patient Information

whitepaper NHS Trusts are now able to give each mobile worker full access to patient records that are critical to effective patient care. NHS Community Healthcare Trusts are responsible for primary and secondary community care for patients with medical and...

Tags: desktop systems - pcs

[19 Feb 2008]

BlackBerrys squashed by Whitehall data ban

News The government has suffered a catalogue of embarrassing security breaches, which includes the NHS losing hundreds of thousands of patients' records, the DVLA losing three million learner drivers' details and the loss of more than 4,000 patient...

Tags: data loss, blackberry, mod, government

[04 Feb 2008]

Rotherham NHS ups network access security

Case Study Rotherham NHS Primary Care Trust (PCT) has improved network security using integration software to match staff records with systems access.silicon.com Public Sector Get the latest public sector news straight to your inbox.

Tags: nhs, security, active directory, directory

[25 Jan 2008]

Gov't fails to keep court data locked up

News The data breach is the latest incident in an exhausting list of government security breaches, which includes the NHS losing hundreds of thousands of patients' records, the DVLA losing three million learner drivers' details and the HMRC losing 25...

Tags: loss, procedures, questions, details

[23 Jan 2008]

Whitehall staff banned from removing laptops

News The government has suffered a catalogue of embarrassing security breaches, which includes the NHS losing hundreds of thousands of patients' records, the DVLA losing three million learner drivers' details and the loss of more than 4,000 patient...

Tags: mod, government, security, whitehall

[22 Jan 2008]

Stolen MoD laptop contains 600,000 records

News Defence minister Des Browne will make a statement today about the latest incident in a catalogue of embarrassing security breaches by the UK government, which includes the NHS losing hundreds of thousands of patients' records, the DVLA losing...

Tags: mod, ico, security, data loss

[21 Jan 2008]

Thousands more UK patients' details lost

News The lapse come in the wake of the loss of hundreds of thousands of patients' records by nine NHS trusts in December. Stockport Primary Care Trust (PCT) admitted it had not informed the thousands affected after it lost their names, dates of birth...

Tags: data, breach, nhs, conditions

[18 Jan 2008]

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