Public Sector Roundup: Spine a success?
By Ash Dosanjh,
Less than one per cent opt out of Spine database
The government said support for its NHS Spine database is on the rise, after it was revealed that less than one per cent of people invited to participate opted out of the scheme.
The NHS database is a computerised system that will contain a summary of patient care records and be widely available to GPs and hospitals.
However, despite initial reservations from nurses, health minister Ben Bradshaw revealed that the majority of adult patients favoured the programme.
Of the 614,000 adult patients that had been sent information packs about summary care records, Bradshaw asserted that 5,000 "have indicated to their general practitioner or to the primary care trust their wish not to have a summary care record."
It is believed that the Department of Health will use the new findings to highlight the need for a centralised system carrying information on individual patients' care needs.
There are, however, some groups who believe that the Spine database could breach patient confidentiality and that the public should be given the option to choose whether to opt in to the scheme as opposed to opting out of it.
Dorset police to use NOD32 for hi-tech crime unit
Dorset police's hi-tech crime unit, responsible for investigations into computer-related crime, will use NOD32 to protect its work, according to ESET.
The hi-tech crime unit was looking specifically for an anti-virus product that would allow them to both infect and protect their systems. ESET NOD32 is a single, highly optimised engine that works as a unified anti-threat system to protect against viruses, worms and spyware.
"We looked at several different products, but chose ESET NOD32 as it met all of our requirements," said Dorset police's DC Tristan Oliver.
Dorset police needed an anti-virus product that was low on system resources, operated in the background without being intrusive and would also provide flexibility to allow settings to be altered.
The crime unit also required that its secure network, not connected to the internet, would be updated with the latest virus signatures and engine updates.
As Oliver explains, the crime unit had two very different sets of needs.
"When you're working in hi-tech crime you have two opposing sets of needs. On one hand you require that your machines do not become infected, either from 'normal' sources or from something that may be lurking in the data of the machine being investigated.
"At the same time, if you're studying data from a suspect's computer and there is a virus, you may actually want to run it just to prove its exact intentions. Our forensic work can make it very challenging circumstances for anti-virus products."
Welsh hospital's IM&T infrastructure gets Esteem makeover
Esteem Systems has inked a deal with West Wales General Hospital in Carmarthen to provide its medical staff with faster electronic and online resources.
Through Esteem Systems' new centralised and virtualised IM&T infrastructure, doctors, nurses and clerical staff will be able to reduce the amount of time taken to login and access patient administration and clinical systems.
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