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Downing St NPfIT papers - full set (as released by Cabinet Office)

This is the set of papers supplied by the Cabinet Office after my request under the Freedom of Information Act in January 2005 for details of a meeting at Downing Street in February 2002 to discuss a modernisation of the NHS based on IT.

A separate set of documents (1.3MB) discloses the Cabinet Office's legal arguments against a ruling of the Information Commissioner that the Downing Street papers should be released.

Links:

Irrational exuberance over clinical IT

Openness and accountability

Richard Granger leaves NHS

Is the Freedom of Information Act any use?

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