Auckland - The New Zealand Health, Information and Technology (NZHIT) has begun a process of setting up a system to help create cutting-edge national patient data information to help improve health services for all Kiwis in need. Patients’ health data needs to be available anywhere, anytime, on any device by those
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Women can succeed in top rugby administration
Auckland - Can women be successful in a leadership role in rugby, gaining respect and be followed as a genuine leader in sports administration? Even if she has not played the game or because it is such a male dominate sport and industry? Kym Aust-Howlett, the (Auckland) Blues general manager commercial,
Huge growth in NZ spatial industry
Wellington - The New Zealand spatial excellence award winners to be announced in Wellington on November 16 are just the tip of the iceberg of a fast-growing digital industry, a spatial industry expert says. Now in its third year, the 2016 awards attracted 63 entries, almost double the number received last
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NZ health IT sector on verge of a new era
Auckland - New Zealand’s hospital and healthcare industry is on the verge of a digital breakthrough, New Zealand Health Information and Technology (NZHIT) chief executive Scott Arrol says. Hospitals, clinicians, specialists and private health providers are advancing rapidly into the digital world which is beginning to change the way patients are
Seven Wonders: It’s test cricket for Anne Tolley
Seven Wonders: we ask Kiwis seven important questions, like which form of cricket they prefer. Anne Tolley likes the test form of cricket. Here are some of her other kiwiana favourites: Q. Pineapple lump, jet plane or jaffa? Jet plane Q. Bungy jump, surf or hammock? Hammock Q. Cricket test, one day or T20? Test Q. Tomato sauce, vinegar or lemon