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While England is loosening its central procurement of healthcare IT, Scotland is making moves in the other direction, finds David Torrance
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A survey by the Nuffield Trust has confirmed that the English health service is making better use of its resources - but the findings also show targets and performance management appear to be working
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NHS Scotland is increasing its rate of electronic management of outpatient referrals, but needs to do so more quickly to hit its target
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Electronic counting, which was associated with major problems in Scotland's 2007 parliamentary elections, will be used for its first health board votes, reports David Torrance
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National Services Scotland is adding patients' wishes on whether they should be allowed to die to its Emergency Care Summary system
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The Scottish Government is to run an online seminar to help businesses prepare for the impacts of swine flu
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While most government ICT spending levels out, Kable predicts that in healthcare it will increase by a third in the next five years, writes SA Mathieson
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September saw three English hospital trusts sign deals for automated pharmacy dispensing systems, with more in the pipeline
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