(2/15/2006) One of the current trends of e-government is the increasing expectation that governments should move to the more serious terrain of value measurement. |
(2/15/2006) More than 50 Ontario hospitals are saving about $40,000 per month after moving to Smart System for Health Agency's (SSHA) health card validation system from the Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care's network. |
(2/6/2006) The Thames Valley Hospital Planning Partnership (TVHPP) is improving patient care with its newly acquired ability to access and exchange medical images and information, according to both its radiology chief and CIO. Hewlett-Packard Canada Co. (HP) announced Monday that the TVHPP, consisting of eight health care institutions in Southwestern Ontario, has implemented the HP Medical Archiving Solution. |
(2/1/2006) The Australian federal Attorney General's Department has slashed software spending by 18 percent a year following a widespread review of existing contracts. |
(2/1/2006) Election officials in Florida's Leon County are scrambling to comply with state and federal voting laws after the county's preferred vendor for optical scan voting systems backed out of an informal deal.
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(1/31/2006) Several privacy and civil-liberties organizations are mounting a legal challenge to prevent VoIP and other Internet-based communications from being subject to taps from law-enforcement agencies.
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(1/31/2006) Companies struggling to keep up with a patchwork of US state laws related to data privacy and information security have three more to contend with, as new security-breach notification laws went into effect in Illinois, Louisiana and New Jersey on Jan. 1.
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(1/30/2006) About 365,000 hospice and home health care patients in Oregon and Washington are being notified about the theft of computer backup data disks and tapes late last month that included personal information and confidential medical records.
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(1/30/2006) About 365,000 hospice and home health care patients in Oregon and Washington are being notified about the theft of computer backup data disks and tapes late last month that included personal information and confidential medical records. |
(1/30/2006) Some wait for Godot, others for tests.
Wait times for diagnostic tests have been a thorn in the side of the government and patients for some time. |
(1/30/2006) Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates is planning this week to unveil the company's strategy for the government IT market, an intensely competitive area that has seen open-source software gain a strong foothold.
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