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Visit the UK's leading event for public healthcare ICT for FREE
By registering today you will:
- Meet face to face with up to 100 of the UK's most innovative suppliers
- See the latest technology in action in the Supplier Theatres
- Hear about the future trends and insights in a heavy weight conference programme
- Network with peers, leading industry fiigures and associations.
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Register your interest today by emailing richard.warren@guardian.co.uk
We want to hear from you
We're now busy planning next year's exhibition, taking place on 15 & 16 June 2010 at ExCeL London. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions on how we can further improve Smart Healthcare Live - we want to hear from you. -
The Healthcare Talks sessions focussed on the burning issues you face on a day-to-day basis. Presented by leaders in their field, the sessions offered invaluable advice and guidance
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The following suppliers exhibited at Smart Healthcare Live, showcasing the latest products and services available to the UK healthcare market today
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Smart Healthcare Live exclusively attracts public healthcare ICT decision makers, ensuring you will reach a national audience who are committed to purchasing new products and services
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Our highly targeted marketing campaign includes a wide range of activity across all platforms
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Booking your stand and sponsorship package is quick and easy
Most recent
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The Patient from Hell Dick Vinegar gets impatient at how slowly blood samples from his ward are processed - and how staff blame the system
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Highlights and interviews from this year's exhibition, presented by SA Mathieson
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A full recording of an interview between Martin Bellamy, head of NHS Connecting for Health, and SA Mathieson, editor of SmartHealthcare.com, at Smart Healthcare Live
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A full recording of a speech by Stephen O'Brien, the Conservative shadow health minister, at Smart Healthcare Live
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NHS Connecting for Health is using open source to collaborate with other countries' health services in building specialist informatics software
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NHS Connecting for Health hopes to implement its acute hospital systems by the end of 2012, if it can demonstrate significant progress this year
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Scotland's second largest NHS organisation has bought 100 mobile clinical assistants (MCAs) to use on hospital wards, following a successful pilot
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A Conservative government would allow trusts to choose their own IT systems, according to Stephen O'Brien, the shadow health minister
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SmartHealthcare.com looks forward to Smart Healthcare live, which takes place in two weeks



