VirtualB Keyboard developed for dental practices
The VirtualB Keyboard, a flexible wireless keyboard, has developed for use in dental practices, because use of IT equipments in surgeries is proved to be infectious.
The VirtualB Keyboard, a flexible wireless keyboard, has developed for use in dental practices, because use of IT equipments in surgeries is proved to be infectious.
NHS Direct has started an interactive service aiming at giving information regarding health care to people.
Global Care Quest (GCQ) received the honour for its mobile Integrated Clinical Information System (ICIS Mobile) which allows physicians to access a wide range of patient data.
Governor of Maine unveiled a new website www.maineflu.gov which will provide information on pandemic influenza, avian flu and bird flu.
Invivodata inc., a supplier of electronic patient reported outcomes (ePRO) solutions for global clinical research, has added the Enfora Wireless Portfolio to its established line of global ePRO solutions.
Department of Health for Northern Ireland Health Minister, Shaun Woodward welcomed proposals for a
Ordnance Survey, the national mapping agency of Britain is going to provide detailed digital geographic information (GI) to every ambulance trust in England from this month.
The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), India, has unveiled three new softwares- Mercury Web interface – Prakriti Vichaya and Real Time Technology for atmospheric research.
The Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), India, has unveiled three new softwares- Mercury Web interface – Prakriti Vichaya and Real Time Technology for atmospheric research.
Recently 120 health practitioners in Bangladesh were successfully trained up on ICT implications in medical science in an international course titled ‘e-Health & Learning: Health Informatics Training Courses for Practitioners (e-HL-HIC).’
iSoft, the UK-based health software company, said that its Lorenzo healthcare solution, which was conceived at its Chennai development centre in India, has passed strict tests.
General Practitioners in UK are benefited from GP-to-GP data transfer system, according to a new survey conducted for InPS (which supplies Windows-based clinical systems for Primary Care).
The government of UK has outlined details of regulations that will enable it to begin trialling a new information-sharing index for children.