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Leicestershire Health Informatics Service - All the right connections
White Paper SupportWorld magazine has kindly given permission to Touchpaper to reproduce a three-page article focusing on NHS Connecting for Health and featuring Touchpaper customer Leicestershire Health Informatics Service (LHIS). [02 Sep 2008]
UK Health Service Delivers Faster IT Support to 10,000 Users With New Business Helpdesk Support
White Paper Leicestershire Health Informatics (LHIS) in the UK wanted to re-think its IT support strategy. It needed to meet existing Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for its 10,000 users faster, and more affordably. [18 Jun 2008]
Medical Centre Improves Flexible Working, Reduces IT Support Time With New System
White Paper Latham House Medical Practice delivers medical care to more than 34,000 people in the town of Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, making it the largest medical practice in the United Kingdom. Latham wanted to increase... [18 Jan 2008]
Alex Robinson
CIO Profile He worked for two years at Leicestershire County Council as a programmer and then relocated to Norfolk with his family and joined Norwich Union as a systems analyst in 1989, rising to the position of IT director in 1999... [06 Jun 2007]
Exclusive: How safe is your laptop?
News Leicestershire (21%) Leicestershire, meanwhile, saw a 21 per cent increase, and in Manchester and Merseyside the figure was around 15 per cent - still well over twice the national average.... [08 May 2007]
Sports and Leisure Management Transforms Its Business by Using an Integrated Solution
White Paper Sports and Leisure Management (SLM) is a specialist contractor providing managed services to local government since 1987; currently managing 32 sports and leisure centres in Leicestershire, it employs 1,700 people. [29 Nov 2006]
Hospitals install wireless to improve patient care
News Ian Wakeford, director of Leicestershire & Rutland's Health Informatics Service, which has rolled out wireless in two hospitals, said there is a place for wireless in the health service: "It's got its place - it's not... [06 Oct 2005]
Court database tracks down missing offenders
News Magistrates' courts in Cleveland and Leicestershire will be the first to have read-only access to the DWP database next week. Magistrates' courts across England and Wales are getting electronic access to one of the... [21 Jul 2005]
Police unveil mobile CSI wagon
News Five police forces - Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Warwickshire and West Midlands - are piloting the Forensic Response Vehicle (FRV) this summer, with results expected in the autumn. The Forensic Science... [13 May 2005]
NTL customers outspoken over outage
News We received emails, from Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Cardiff, Hertfordshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, North Yorkshire, Surrey, Swansea, Teeside, Warwickshire, West Midlands and West Yorkshire. [16 Jun 2003]
BT sets another 100 broadband trigger levels
News SHEPSHED Leicestershire 350 MEASHAM Leicestershire 400 MARKFIELD Leicestershire 400 These trigger levels are a measure of how many area residents need to register an interest in... [31 Mar 2003]
More exchanges get promise of broadband
News Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire BT's broadband registration scheme is showing further signs of success, with 33 local exchanges recently getting the green light to be upgraded to offer ADSL. The telco confirmed on Tuesday... [14 Jan 2003]
Get involved: There's Pussy Galore on the web
News Initially the buses will tour Derbyshire, Cumbria, Leicestershire and Staffordshire where the percentage of over 55s is higher than in other English regions. Former Bond-girl Honor Blackman and Lord Macdonald, the... [09 May 2002]
'Hyenas of criminal world' tracked down by police database
News The system was built by Nottingham-based software specialists ABM in conjunction with the forces of Cambridgeshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire and the West... [23 Feb 2001]
