Hospital e-Health record market revenues could reach $6.5B in 2012
Total U.S. market revenues for hospital electronic health record systems could reach $6.5 billion in 2012 largely because of the […]
Total U.S. market revenues for hospital electronic health record systems could reach $6.5 billion in 2012 largely because of the […]
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Government officials in the United Kingdom are expected to announce next month that they will cancel plans to create a centralized database of electronic health records, the London Independent reports.
Hospitals across India could be on the brink of finding a solution to closing the gap between the quality of healthcare between city dwellers and those residing in India’s villages.
Haryana government has begun work on developing a Hospital Management Information System (HMIS) where all the records of government hospitals and dispensaries will be linked through a central database.
A tender has been filled up by the the European Commission for a study, for benchmarking e-health deployments internationally.
The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has stated that the number of physicians moving to electronic health records jumped by more than one-third since 2001.
Royal Philips Electronics, of the Netherlands is a diversified health and well-being company, has supported a research project that shows heart failure patients who used an interactive tele-health system with motivational support tools at home spent less time in hospital and felt their quality of life had significantly improved over 12 months uation period.
The European Commission