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Risk Management Hospital doctors still using unsecured memory sticks despite warnings Hospital doctors are risking the loss of confidential patient information with the widespread use of unprotected memory sticks, say two clinicians. ... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/09/05/232146/hospital-doctors-still-using-unsecured-memory-sticks-despite.htm
...platform, HealthSpace. Asked about the clinical benefits the national programme is meant to be delivering, hospital doctors regarded online medical records and digital systems for imaging and laboratory tests as being the most important... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/10/80-of-doctors-and-nhs-it-exper.html
...I am using Choose and Book and think it is a total waste of money. Patients haven't heard of it, most of the hospital doctors to refer to haven't heard of it, and it is a totally poor allocation of NHS funds." Hannah Josty, doctor... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2006/01/10/213565/nhs-it-worthwhile-goals-debateable-progress.htm
...divided, with GPs typically favouring less or no clinical information being placed in the national summary record and hospital doctors wishing there to be more." Comment: On this blog I'd said it was inconceivable that Ben Bradshaw would... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2008/04/npfit-minister-clarifies-incor.html
...database? DNA data may be unique but it will be accessed and records will be updated by thousands of officials from hospital doctors and nurses, police and immigration officers to local authorities and social services. It is hard to see how... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/IT-FUD-blog/2007/09/dna-clean-data-is-key-1.html
...Nelson will ask why the project has been criticised in the British media. "Along the way, Sue meets GPs and hospital doctors who believe the project will revolutionise patient care and others who argue that there are negative implications... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2007/10/npfit-bbc-radio-4-documentary.html
... Key systems within the national programme for IT in the NHS have also been delayed and are seen by some GPs and hospital doctors as expensive and technically backward. Many resent the one-size-fits-all approach. Choice McFarland... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2005/07/05/210662/what-national-police-it-fiasco-has-to-teach-us-for-the-nhs-modernisation.htm
...security guidelines and policies, putting the reputation of their companies directly into the firing line." Hospital doctors still using unsecured memory sticks despite warnings >> Stockport Primary Care Trust loses 4,000 patient records... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2008/11/06/233247/bank-of-ireland-loses-memory-stick-with-details-of-1000.htm
...Choose and Book. Black told the BBC that GPs needed to maintain direct professional relationships with local hospital doctors to be able to select the right consultant for each patient, based not just on the type of operation and technical... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2009/01/john-black-president-of-the.html
...total of 1,026 doctors responded to the Medix survey on the National Programme for IT: 437 GPs and 589 mainly hospital doctors. About 300 of them wrote comments. The 1,026 figure represents more than one percent of the 90,000 or so... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/tony_collins/2006/11/what-doctors-say-about-the-npf.html

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...with what I ate ... I'd be all right." By Thanksgiving eve, Collins was vomiting blood and rushed to a hospital. Doctors diagnosed her as malnourished, anemic and in diabetic ketoacidosis, a life-threatening condition caused by... http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Diabetics-skimp-on-lifesaving-apf-14907144.html

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