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Page 10 Strategic Planning


Page 28 Lessons Learnt


Page 40 Social Media


Editorials


Page 6 STARTUP


Editor Simon James introduces the 24th edition of Pulse+IT.


Page 8 GUEST EDITORIAL


Derek Gower highlights the results of a successful collaboration between GP software developers.


Page 10


GUEST EDITORIAL Bryn Evans intertwines observations from the HIC2011 event with insights into eHealth planning.


Page 16 GUEST EDITORIAL


David Hancock outlines the areas crucial to facilitating a integrated collaborative healthcare system.


Page 28 MSIA


Dr Geoffrey Sayer shares some lessons about the lessons learnt process.


Page 30 NEHTA


Andrew Howard provides an update on the PCEHR.


Page 42 FEATURE ARTICLE Rachel de Sain provides a consumer’s perspective on the development of the PCEHR.


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.


Page 40 FEATURE ARTICLE Alberto Tinazzi advises caution when it comes to the use of social media in the health sector.


Features


Page 32 FEATURE ARTICLE


Simon James provides an update on the progress and ambitions of the six Vendor Panel members.


News Page 19


IHTSDO meeting and showcase coming to Sydney in October


Page 19


Clintel Systems certifies The Specialist for MacOS X Lion, expands claiming options


Page 20


Sysmex prepares to link Clinical Data Repositories in New Zealand


Page 21


Diagnostic Imaging Pathways now available as an iPad app


Page 22


Advantech upgrades patient infotainment system


NPS Releases MedicineWise medication list app for iPhone


Page 25


Inala Primary Care deploys iPad for community health assessments


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