Stick or twist: the centralised procurement quandary
PACS was one of the few success stories to come out of England’s now-defunct National Programme for IT.…
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28 Feb 14
PACS was one of the few success stories to come out of England’s now-defunct National Programme for IT.…
28 Feb 14
Identifying the root cause of pain in patients can often prove to be an arduous task for medical…
28 Feb 14
It’s been dubbed the biggest challenge to hit US healthcare in nearly 50 years, but what does the…
28 Feb 14
Researchers at London’s Imperial College have made a breakthrough that could transform the way in which cancer is…
28 Feb 14
Despite efforts to improve chemotherapy and surgery, ovarian cancer prognosis is still poor because diagnosis often occurs too…
28 Feb 14
Estimates suggest that 30–50% of imaging exams are medically unnecessary, with troubling repercussions for patients and providers alike.…
28 Feb 14
As global disease incidence rises, diagnostic ultrasound imaging is expected to play a major role in early detection.…
15 Jan 14
On 21-23 November 2013, the Worldhotel Grand Dushulake in Suzhou, China, was the venue for the biennial Advantech…
09 Dec 13
If the NHS wants to create a ‘zero-harm’ culture, then where should it start? Darren Whitehouse, healthcare manager…
09 Dec 13
How can medical microbiologists confronted with mounting pressure for faster, more accurate results cope with the workload? Dr…