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5th May 2004 : Interoperability Framework
The primary focus of the Office of the e-Envoy is to improve the delivery of public services and achieve long term cost savings by joining-up online government services around the needs of customers. The e-Envoy is responsible for ensuring that all government services are available electronically by 2005 with key services achieving high levels of use. See:
http:// www.e-envoy.gov.uk
8th January 2004 : High Tech Bed Management in Staffordshire & Shropshire.
A computerised control centre in the West Midlands will connect up to 12 hospitals across the region, letting ambulances, hospitals and GPs know where there are spare beds for emergency patients.
http://www.informatics.nhs.uk/
1st December 2003 : Tele-homecare and Telemedicine:
Source of information about telemedicine for the NHS in Scotland. The Scottish Telemedicine Initiative has been funded by the Scottish Executive Health Department to promote the implementation of telemedicine in Scotland. Guiding its work is a clinical forum - the Scottish Telemedicine Action Forum. The Scottish Telemedicine Action Forum (STAF) is a group consisting of clinicians, academics, managers and technologists who have been appointed to oversee the development of telemedicine within Scotland.
http://www.show.scot.nhs.uk/telemedicine/
1st December 2003 : RARARI Projects in Focus
The Remote And Rural Areas Resource Initiative (RARARI for short) is a project funded by N.H.S Scotland, to develop healthcare services and support for professional staff in remote and rural parts of Scotland. RARARI has developed new, clinically appropriate, accessible and sustainable healthcare models in remote and rural areas. http://www.rararibids.org.uk/rarari/links.asp