Long a focus of controversy, the NHS’s flagship programme for renewing its information technology has been radically scaled down and ‘re-focused’ by the new coalition government. Jerry Fishenden welcomes the change, but worries that letting diversity bloom again without learning the lessons of both NPfIT and its predecessor policies will not break the mould of past failures
Mega-programmes are prevalent across the world in areas of national importance, such as health, educ...
This paper contains a set of personal views relating to NHS Connecting for Health’s National Program...
This paper reports the findings from a 4- year study on the UK National Health Service on the introd...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for transforming the way publicservices ...
The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) promises to revolutionise the delivery of health care by enabl...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the context for implementing the national programme for information technolo...
Mega-programmes are prevalent across the world in areas of national importance, such as health, educ...
Objectives To describe the context for implementing the national programme for information technolog...
Objectives To describe the context for implementing the national programme for information technolog...
In the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) is set to undergo a technological revolution with the ...
As we move towards the first anniversary of the award of contracts to deliver the National Health Se...
Governments across the world are launching ambitious and expensive initiatives related to health car...
The failed National Programme for Information Technology (NPfIT) undertaken by the UK National Healt...
OBJECTIVES: To describe progress and perceived challenges in implementing the NHS information and te...
The NHS has been facing considerable funding and service challenges. In response, a potentially dama...
Mega-programmes are prevalent across the world in areas of national importance, such as health, educ...
This paper contains a set of personal views relating to NHS Connecting for Health’s National Program...
This paper reports the findings from a 4- year study on the UK National Health Service on the introd...
The use of information and communication technologies (ICT) for transforming the way publicservices ...
The National Programme for IT (NPfIT) promises to revolutionise the delivery of health care by enabl...
OBJECTIVES: To describe the context for implementing the national programme for information technolo...
Mega-programmes are prevalent across the world in areas of national importance, such as health, educ...
Objectives To describe the context for implementing the national programme for information technolog...
Objectives To describe the context for implementing the national programme for information technolog...
In the UK, the National Health Service (NHS) is set to undergo a technological revolution with the ...
As we move towards the first anniversary of the award of contracts to deliver the National Health Se...
Governments across the world are launching ambitious and expensive initiatives related to health car...
The failed National Programme for Information Technology (NPfIT) undertaken by the UK National Healt...
OBJECTIVES: To describe progress and perceived challenges in implementing the NHS information and te...
The NHS has been facing considerable funding and service challenges. In response, a potentially dama...
Mega-programmes are prevalent across the world in areas of national importance, such as health, educ...
This paper contains a set of personal views relating to NHS Connecting for Health’s National Program...
This paper reports the findings from a 4- year study on the UK National Health Service on the introd...