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    NSW a silent success in e-health 25 February, 2009 10:38:00

    When will some really good health news get some coverage? While the media has recently been fixated by the world financial crisis, political backstabbing, or the misdeeds of the latest rogue doctor, real progress has occurred in NSW e-health that will bring far-reaching benefits to everyone in the state.
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    E-health projects sick without govt aid 12 February, 2009 14:31:00

    Health professionals have slammed Australian governments for a lacklustre investment in e-health, claiming the nation has slipped behind many countries in the field because of weak funding and unresponsive departments.
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    Clinical thinking 27 May, 2008 17:18:00

    Bill Vargas has been working for The Children's Hospital at Westmead for more than two decades. When he started, its use of IT was primarily concerned with corporate functions such as patient billing and demographics. Today, as the CIO of its Information Services division, Vargas and his team increasingly deploy solutions designed to improve clinical processes. He chatted with BRIAN CORRIGAN about the changing role of technology in the healthcare industry.
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    NSW Health standardizes on Microsoft 13 April, 2006 10:45:40

    NSW Health has announced a three-year deal to standardize all desktops, servers and core infrastructure within local and state health outlets on Microsoft gear.
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    Choosing Your Priorities 12 September, 2005 14:41:17

    Six megatrends that are driving government ICT strategy
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    Stalled electronic records frustrate IT health sector vendors 09 June, 2005 07:46:13

    Government inaction on on the implementation of a national electronic records system continues to frustrate IT health suppliers.
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    NSW Health puts architecture under microscope 15 March, 2005 07:55:06

    The NSW Department of Health is undertaking a sweeping review of IT architecture to meet interoperability requirements for a nationally connected system of electronic health records.
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    Hunter District Doctors Go Broadband 21 December, 2004 14:54:50

    Eight years after determining changes in delivery of health care made implementation of IT its top priority, the Hunter Urban Division of General Practice (HUDGP) has begun rolling out broadband to up to 170 local medical practices.
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    Sensible behaviours for nonsensical data 07 December, 2004 13:24:18

    Data quality is critical to the success of any enterprise application. Systems from business intelligence to customer relationship management are destined to fail without high-quality data - the "garbage in, garbage out" theory
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    Why Government Isn't Buying E-procurement 05 October, 2004 00:15:25

    After years of hype and non-delivery, Commonwealth and state governments are finally taking stock of their e-procurement strategies. But can they make them work?
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    NSW electronic health records system goes live 15 September, 2004 08:07:29

    The NSW Department of Health will begin prototyping its new electronic health records project this month in what is believed to be the first, wide-scale online patient information database of its type in Australia.
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    Security industry faces attacks it cannot stop 12 March, 2010 07:13:00

    Tests find that most AV is still not blocking Aurora exploit
    At the RSA Conference in San Francisco last week, security vendors pitched their next-generation of security products, promising to protect customers from security threats in the cloud and on mobile devices. But what went largely unsaid was that the industry has failed to protect paying customers from some of today's most pernicious threats.
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    Counterfeit card fraud drops by half in the UK 11 March, 2010 08:17:00

    But online banking fraud continues to rise, according to figures from financial institutions
    Fraud losses due to counterfeit payment cards fell by half in 2009 from the year prior in the U.K., but online banking losses continued to rise, according to new banking industry figures released Wednesday.
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    Twitter to begin screening some links for phishing 11 March, 2010 06:09:00

    Twitter will shorten some links sent through the service to twt.tl
    Twitter launched a new link-screening service on Tuesday aimed at preventing phishing and other malicious attacks against users of the popular microblogging service.
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    US expert: Chinese gov't likely behind massive cyberattacks 11 March, 2010 07:25:00

    US lawmakers are calling for new policies for dealing with the Chinese government
    The Chinese government is likely behind recent cyberattacks on U.S. government Web sites and on U.S. companies in an apparent effort to quash criticism of the government there, an expert on U.S. and Chinese relations said Wednesday.
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    Hackers exploit latest IE zero-day with drive-by attacks 11 March, 2010 06:26:00

    Researchers expect attacks to explode once exploit code goes public
    Hackers are exploiting the just-disclosed unpatched bug in Internet Explorer (IE) to launch drive-by attacks from malicious Web sites, security researchers said today.

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