The British Medical Association has written to health minister Mike O'Brien, expressing 'serious concern' about the widespread introduction of Summary Care Records
The Londonwide group of Local Medical Committees (LMCs) has stepped outside of the NHS Public Information Programme to raise awareness of Summary Care Records
A report from the Scottish Parliament has recommended that telehealth technology is used across the country, rather than just in a few areas, reports David Torrance
NHS organisations have a complicated choice when choosing electronic health record systems. In the first of two articles, Steve Gold looks at three established suppliers
Campaigners for civil liberties and patients' rights have joined the British Medical Association in attacking England's opt-out requirement for electronic patient records
The NHS National Programme for IT's core strength is infrastructure. It should turn its attention to mobile and wireless connectivity, argues SA Mathieson
Health providers can improve efficiency, reduce errors and improve patient outcomes through mobile technologies, according to those involved in such work
Healthcare officials have warned that service providers expose their community staff to security risks if they issue them with obtrusive mobile devices
Summary Care Records have become something of a political football nationally, but their their northern early adopters are making good progress, finds Steve Gold