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December 2007 articles (8)


That was the year that was: a review of 2007

Richard Aspin, Microsoft Sales Manager for Healthcare, looks back on healthcare, IT and the activities of the Microsoft UK healthcare team in 2007. He reflects that the year would be remembered very differently if there hadn’t been a late incident in Newcastle... Read more...



Right on trend: an interview with Bill Crounse, MD

Dr Bill Crounse flies around the world as Microsoft’s senior director, worldwide health, and frequently writes his well-known blog on the plane. Read more...



December 2007 NHS Resource Centre Newsletter

Find the December 2007 edition of the NHS Resource Centre e-newsletter and subscribe if you haven't already done so to receive the very latest news in healthcare and IT. Read more...



The 12 days of Christmas: tips and tricks for the festive season

For the twelve days of Christmas, this website gives to thee, a dozen tips on productivity. And if you follow our hints for good security, you won’t end up like HMRC. (That’s enough carolling – Ed.) Read more...



Cross Talk on the evidence base for quackery

In the last of his columns for 2007, Mike Cross reflects on the latest spat over alternative medicine and asks whether collecting information about patient perceptions of their treatment will undermine or bolster quackery.  Read more...



Sidewinder on looking back and moving forward

In his final column of the year, security expert Davey Winder looks back at 2007 and finds little reason for festive cheer.  Read more...



Inside e-health on moving the goalposts

In the latest of his regular columns, IT journalist Jon Hoeksma reflects on how policy can move faster than the IT that is supposed to support it: and wonders whether the promised new era of fewer targets will make things better. Read more...



Life on Marsland on opening the boardroom door to chief information officers

In the first of a new series of columns, NHS IT expert Iain Marsland reflects on two decades of reform in the NHS, and how it has opened up new opportunities for IT managers and chief information officers. Read more...



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  • By: Philip osuya

    Very helpful article. There are so much features in Outlook 2007 that this article has alerted me. ...

  • By: Nicola Jones

    This is a vital argument, which seemingly was not addressed in the recent reports. Some years ago, ...

  • By: Mark Ryan-Daly

    Hi Neil I'm wondering how many NHS organisations are rolling out Office 2007? The Trust I'm ...

  • By: Mark Ryan-Daly

    Hi Neil I'm wondering how many NHS organisations are rolling out Office 2007? The Trust I'm ...

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