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In this week's Computer Weekly, the Post Office IT scandal highlighted the problem with computer evidence – we examine the need for legal reform. We assess the nuclear option for sustainable datacentre power. And we find out how IT experts can improve their soft skills and boost their career prospects as a result. Read the issue now.
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President Biden's executive order focuses on the importance of secure and reliable Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various sectors, including healthcare.
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In this e-guide we look at how the NHS shared care records projects are progressing, and the European Commission's plans to share health data across borders. We also look at how one NHS trust has created a social media platform to help mental health service users, and examine Scotland's digital health and care strategy.
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After the big changes in the life sciences and pharmaceutical industries in 2023, the new year promises continued challenges and more innovation.
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DirectTrust is looking to improve the usability of the Direct standard for use cases such as closed-loop referrals and ADT notifications to drive health data interoperability.
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According to John Marion, principal at Healthcare Integration Strategies, LLC, a significant concern is that organizations aren't focused on the big picture when it comes to vendor neutral archives. In this e-guide, learn more about VNAs in healthcare, including where they are now and where they need to go.
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In this e-guide, uncover 4 ways that cloud service providers offer advanced protection. You'll also learn about the benefits and drawbacks of considering a cloud-based EHR system.
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In this e-guide, uncover advice from James Wellman, CHCIO, CIO at Comanche County Memorial Hospital in Lawton, Oklahoma. Explore this Q&A which includes personal experiences, and what James thinks healthcare organizations should look for in a VNA system and vendor.
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Learn from Mike Fisher, health IT privacy lawyer about how cybersecurity concerns have shifted from data breaches to ransomware and malware exploits that shut down hospitals and threaten patient safety.