NPfIT to cost Ā£10 billion
The final cost of the National Programme for IT in the NHS is expected to be more than Ā£10 billion.
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The final cost of the National Programme for IT in the NHS is expected to be more than Ā£10 billion.
University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire NHS Trust has signed a five-year contract with Visbion for a vendor neutral archive, which will store images and scanned patient notes.
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is taking a ābig bangā approach to its Epic electronic patient record implementation, on a scale rarely seen in the NHS.
Six Surrey clinical commissioning groups are deploying a managed telehealth service, commissioned by Surrey County Council.
The roll-out of the all-Wales Picture Archiving and Communications System is picking up pace, with two health boards now live with the system and another scheduled to implement it this summer.
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