Most clinicians and IT managers want to keep the NHS's £12.7bn
National Programme for IT [NPfIT], according to a survey published
today, at the start of the Conservative Party conference.
The Tories want a major reform of the NPfIT. But the survey by
Doctors.net.uk and E-Health Insider also shows that a large
majority of the 1,566 clinicians and IT managers are against
letting private firms, including Google and Microsoft, managing NHS
patient patients.
Full details on the IT Projects blog