Technology > Administrative software

Clinician or patient: it's all about the experience

31 July, 2017

Concerns are frequently expressed by both clinicians and consumers around the usability and safety of technology in healthcare.


Cybercriminals are targeting patient records - is your data vulnerable?

21 July, 2017 by Andrew Martin, Vice President, Zerto APJ

Ransomware has been around for decades but is increasingly becoming more aggressive and frequent.


Using Technology to Buy Technology

11 July, 2017 by Rob Cook, Marketing Manager, TenderLink

Technology has always played a critical part in the delivery of health care, and has now permeated almost every aspect of general business activity for the healthcare sector.


UK's NHS badly affected by WannaCry

15 May, 2017 by Dylan Bushell-Embling

Organisations around the world are currently reeling from what is being called the worst ransomware outbreak to date, with the UK's National Health Service (NHS) having been particularly badly hit by the attack.


Digital security in the cloud for healthcare providers

29 April, 2017 by Andrew Tucker

Andrew Tucker, CEO of ITonCloud, joins us to discuss patient record security and whether the answer is in the cloud.


Innovative technologies are key to evolving hospital efficiencies

07 December, 2016 by Kevin Barrow*

In 2016, we saw advancements realising efficiencies across a variety of industries. Healthcare should be no exception, yet we see physicians expressing concern about the future role of data and technology in their day-to-day operations. In the recent Philips Future Health Index, 54% of Australian healthcare professionals expressed concern about data overload from connected devices and the impact it will have on their ability to perform their core role: the provision of care.


Ethics and Cardiology

13 October, 2012 by John Connole

Characteristics of bioethical contexts


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