The platform allows companies to customise which features of PDFs will be visible to consumers.
Researchers at UK hospitals are working to show how e-health can replace paper-based systems.
The platform is the church's latest effort to clear its image from damaging scandals of sexual abuse by priests.
The government is cautious about ICT budget following a failed payroll implementation at Queensland Health last year.
SAPS channels funds towards disputed gunshot tech
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The Liberty Health burn jOules Customer Loyalty Programme is a step forward for cloud computing in SA, says Entelect Software.
The potential of mobile health solutions is huge, but developing a sustainable national model is a major hurdle.
Since people always have their phones with them, SMS is the perfect communications channel when disaster strikes, says BulkSMS.
The system aims to improve early detection, treatment and prevention of cardiovascular symptoms and conditions.
The chips can send information about food to a personal computer or a mobile phone via a Bluetooth connection.
The Department of Health is finalising its draft e-health strategy and revising the country's telemedicine strategy.
The partnership will provide benefit enrolment, employee communication, HR efficiency, and health and wellness promotion.
MapIT offered The Compass Project a tool called MarketScope, which can chart, in map format, the spread of HIV/Aids in relation to local population counts.
Using a demographic software tool, organisations can plan, strategise and address HIV/AIDS within their communities.