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2006

Is a Bandwidth Crisis Looming in Canada?
Canadian EMR, December 5, 2006
The miracle of internet technologies (whether used on the public or a similar private network) is that it's possible to integrate multiple systems with varying levels of capacities without central planning.

Farepak lent £17m to troubled parent company, accounts show
Times Online, November 15, 2006
These effectively transferred money from the savings club to its parent company and are thought to have enabled ERH to service its £32 million overdraft with HBOS.

Dinner in Bangkok: Business as Usual
Hitachi Data Systems, October 26, 2006
Global Care had helped Bumrungard implement an electronic medical records and a medical image management system to make medical records and xrays immediately available to the health care workers at Bumrungrad.I related this to my recent experience at home in silicon valley, the technology center of the world.

Domain Expertise Key for IT Service Providers in the Parmaceutical Vertical
SDA Asia, September 26, 2006
In Healthcare, the company offerings are Electronic Medical Record (EMR) solutions, and integrated hospital management applications and systems. One of the national healthcare services organisation leverages TCS’ capabilities in healthcare.

Novartis files 2 patent suits in Chennai court
The Times of India, August 18, 2006
By the time the EMR was granted, a number of Indian manufacturers, notably Cipla, Ranbaxy, Sun and Natco, had launched generic imatinib.

Patient privacy under threat from NHS database
Which, July 14, 2006
The £12 billion IT programme, which should be in place by 2014, will see a centralised electronic medical record system set up for 50 million patients and will link more than 30,000 GPs in England to almost 300 hospitals.

IT firms queue patients' data system tender
Myasdsl, June 28, 2006
The company’s MD, Chris Stevenson, said the EHRS would need to be integrated with systems used by the private sector. “We hope government will buy ‘proudly South African’, as the costs of foreign solutions are huge,” he said.

New Approach to Solve Agri-environmental Problems in Europe
Fona, May 12, 2006
An EMR is a threshold or a range for a state indicator that defines the carrying capacity of a landscape. The “gap” between an environmental state indicator’s actual value and the EMR identifies the positive or negative impact of agricultural or other practices on a specific environmental function e.g. soil erosion control, groundwater supply or biodiversity.

Keep right information flowing in healthcare's veins
Business Line, April 24, 2006
People have started coming to India for healthcare. A heart surgery costs here one-fifth of what it does in the US," Pitroda had pointed out. The same can happen in the field of knowledge, if we create the right infrastructure and strengthen our universities, he had postulated.

State looks for NZ for e-health tips
Australian IT, March 28, 2006
New Zealanders have been using various e-health services for many years, and about 80 per cent of its doctors are now using e-records, in a competitive market that has driven software costs down to about $100 monthly for each GP.

Budget 2006: Will it deliver?
Express Pharma, February 28, 2006
There is dire need to increase the number of patent offices and examiners in the country; modernise patent offices and provide training to the concerned officials to educate them about product patent system and EMR.

Health e-records 'changed vision'
Australian IT, January 17, 2006
HealthConnect Tasmania said there was a high level of participation in state-based trials and consumers were expecting such a system to be available fairly soon.

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