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Intel in Healthcare

Intel recognizes that its work in the healthcare industry is not about solving technology problems; it's about solving people problems. The challenge inspires Intel to pursue technology definition and product development, as well as to serve in an advisory role. A prime example is guiding hospitals through the process of deploying key technologies, such as wireless networking. Intel does so by lending hospitals the design expertise of its solutions specialists, as well as by engaging the solution delivery expertise of third-party service providers.

These efforts align with the company's overall Digital Health initiative, which draws on Intel's heritage of technology innovation to help usher in improvements in the fundamental areas of healthcare quality, access and cost.

For more information about the Intel in Healthcare, please visit www.intel.com/healthcare.

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1 GE and Intel's Telehealth and Independent Living Company is Operational
2 Intel®, Cancer Research UK and Imperial College London Celebrate Supercomputing Successes in the UK
3 Intel Reveals European Expansion & Pilot Plans for Intel Health Guide
4 Intel® Reader Launches in the UK: Bringing Printed Text to Spoken Word
5 Intel® Health Guide Adds New Connectivity Options for Customers
6 Intel Invests $12 Million to Create Visual Computing Research Center in Europe
7 GE and Intel Invest $250 million in New Market Opportunity
8 NHS Lothian Implements Intel's Personal Health System to Manage Patients with Chronic Conditions
9 Intel Announces its First Home Medical Device in the United Kingdom
10 Intel Launches Online Community to Connect Family Carers and Nurses in the UK
11 New Intel Software Connects Health Networks, Enabling Key Data Sharing in Clinical Settings
12 UK Healthcare Experts Debate Solutions for Chronic Disease Management
13 Intel Technology Allows Nurses to Spend More Time with Patients
14 Intel Corporation is extending his European presence on the eHealth market