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go with the flow
By introducing a tracking system, a hospital trust found it could ease the movement of patients from acute to non-acute beds. Jane Dudman reports
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site impaired
Government departments have rushed to get online in time for the 2005 deadline, but the services offered are often unreliable, with broken links and little information. Steve Mathieson examines the state's websites
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Cambridge: site unseen
Cambridge is a major IT centre, with many people making their living from the web and other modern technologies.
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cuckoo clocked
As director general of NHS IT, Richard Granger has his work cut out. Michael Cross examines the role of his national IT programme as it continues the NHS
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never mind the quality ...
Today's health service network is crying out for bandwidth to cope with the extra demands.An upgrade is coming, but, asks Jane Dudman, will it be enough?
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track event
How can devices used to track marathon runners save the healthcare industry billinios? Sally Whittle reports
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Tag team: how RFID works
Radio frequency identification uses radio-sensitive tags, which can store data and be read at a distance, to identify objects such as people, animals, merchandise, vehicles and baggage.
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Run deal: RFID in action
It may not be quite as glamorous as the New York marathon, but the Great North Run in Newcastle uses similar technology to track its 40,000 participants.
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In pursuit of a better understanding
comment: Not to succeed would constitute a betrayal of the public