NHS inform is a new national health information service
NHS inform providing a co-ordinated approach and a single source of quality assured health information for the public in Scotland.
Continue reading →NHS inform providing a co-ordinated approach and a single source of quality assured health information for the public in Scotland.
Continue reading →By ADAM MORRIS Health Reporter THOUSANDS of patients will be able to speak to their consultant via webcam under a project being rolled out by NHS Lothian. The health board is already set to save £1.4 million a year after video … Continue reading →
The government has announced £700m of savings in the national IT programme for the NHS in England, cutting the overall cost from £12.7bn to £11.4bn. The cuts come on top of £600m of savings already announced by the previous government. … Continue reading →
The innovative use of modern technology to promote health and prevent illness is the subject of a national conference being held in Inverness next month. Anyone interested in attending or finding out more can visit the event website at http://www.digitalhealthcareevent.com/ Doctors, … Continue reading →
The shortlist is now available for each category for the prestigious NHS Scotland eHealth Awards Best NHS Scotland IT service delivery team TrakCare Programme – NHS Lothian SCI Diabetes Collaboration (SCI-DC) – NHS Tayside, University of Dundee & Scottish Diabetes … Continue reading →
Only two weeks to go before the end of the earlybird discount rates for Health Informatics Scotland 2010. Conference Dates – 22nd and 23rd September 2010 Rates start as low as £30.00 for two days! Our conference this year will be … Continue reading →
Healthcare goes wireless The segment featured professional care providers and patients at Meridian Health Hospital, in New Jersey, who are using the MedApps System to monitor chronic conditions in a simple and effective way. Meridian Health R.N., Marian Estabrook said, … Continue reading →
Keep track of your blood pressure records. Watch them on a pretty chart. Share them with your doctor. Let your Facebook and Twitter friends know how you’re doing. Oh, and it’s free. Click the link to to find out more … Continue reading →
Device from MIT’s Spectroscopy Lab could help diabetic patients monitor their blood glucose levels without finger pricks. Anne Trafton, MIT News Office People with type 1 diabetes must keep a careful eye on their blood glucose levels: Too much sugar … Continue reading →