Page 8 PERSONAL HEALTH RECORDS
Page 36 MOBILE PHONES
Page 38 CLOUD COMPUTING
Editorials
Page 6 STARTUP
Editor Simon James introduces the 22nd edition of Pulse+IT.
Page 8 GUEST EDITORIAL
Reflecting on the relative progress being made in the US and UK, Tom Bowden questions whether Australia’s approach to patient controlled health records is sound.
Page 28 NEHTA
Peter Fleming, CEO of the National E-Health Transition Authority provides an update on the PCEHR rollout and an overview of the nine project sites recently selected for funding.
Page 30 MSIA Dr Geoffrey Sayer from the Medical Software Industry Association cautions that the human qualities of empathy, respect and regard should not be overlooked in the development of the PCEHR.
Page 34 FEATURE ARTICLE Dr Chaolin Chang advocates the use of technology to reduce medication errors.
Page 36 FEATURE ARTICLE
Rachel de Sain highlights some practical applications of mobile technology in the delivery of healthcare.
Page 38 FEATURE ARTICLE Alberto Tinazzi provides an overview of cloud computing and its applicability to the health sector.
Resources Page 26
EVENTS CALENDAR Up and coming Health IT, Health, and IT events.
Page 44 MARKET PLACE
The Pulse+IT Directory profiles Australasia’s most innovative and influential eHealth organisations.
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Ascribe completes deployment of Symphony emergency department solution in Eastern Health region
Features
Page 32 FEATURE ARTICLE
James Kavanagh examines the intersection between mobile devices and the Internet.
News Page 12
iSOFT MedChart gains traction in the National Health Service
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Speech Solutions revises voice recognition pricing
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Orion Health nominated for six New Zealand Hi-Tech Awards
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Best Practice holds inaugural Summit, debuts new version
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HISA to host Data Governance conference in May
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Rural and Remote Telehealth Conference coming to Cairns
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Communicare Systems and MMXe announce plans for partnership
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