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Outlook uncertain but expensive Published Friday 16th May 2008 08:10Â GMT The NHS IT project, one of the world's largest public sector IT programmes, is already four years late. Parts of the project are progressing well and some savings have already been seen but Summary Care Records, a key part...
Posted on: Saturday, 17 May 2008, 00:00 CDT An electronic system for patients' records will not be introduced to every NHS Trust in England until 2014-15 - four years later than planned - says a public spending watchdog. The National Audit Office pointed to "serious delays" in applying new...
An electronic system for patients' records has been delayed An electronic system for patients' records will not be introduced to every NHS Trust in England until 2014/15 - four years later than planned - a public spending watchdog has said. The National Audit Office pointed to "serious delays" in...
A Pnds 12.7 billion (Dlrs 25 bn) nationwide system to computerise all patients' records will not be introduced in England until 2014/15, four years later than planned, according to the government's public spending watchdog. The National Audit Office Friday reported "serious delays" in applying...
The NHS IT project, one of the world's largest public sector IT programmes, is already four years late. Parts of the project are progressing well and some savings have already been seen but Summary Care Records, a key part of the project, are now unlikely to be widely rolled out until 2014 or...
NAO - some areas will be four years late… The National Audit Office has published a report on the progress of the Care Records Service that underpins the Connecting for Health programme, which found the software development on the Lorenzo database and associated applications that supports the...
Tom Young, Computing, Friday 16 May 2008 at 09:56:00 Other parts of the scheme are broadly on track, but software delays mean care records will be four years late The original vision of The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) is still achievable despite serious delays to some parts of the scheme,...
Tom Young, Computing, Friday 16 May 2008 at 09:56:00 Other parts of the scheme are broadly on track, but software delays mean care records will be 4 years late The original vision of The National Programme for IT is still achievable, despite serious delays to some parts of the scheme according to...
Tom Young, Computing, Friday 16 May 2008 at 09:56:00 Other parts of the scheme are broadly on track, but software delays mean care records will be four years late, says NAO The original vision of The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) is still achievable despite serious delays to some parts of the...
The National Audit Office (NAO) has published its second report on the National Programme for IT, called 'The National Programme for IT in the NHS: Progress since 2006', on Friday 16 May 2008. The NAO's overall conclusions are that: the Department of Health is taking action to progress all the...
LONDON (Reuters) - A multi-billion pound scheme to reform the system of holding patient records in the NHS is running at least four years behind schedule, a report by parliament's financial watchdog said on Friday. The National Programme for IT in the NHS was launched in 2002 with the aim of...
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