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Health Informatics Review

The Department of Health has published its long-awaited Health Informatics Review.

I haven't read it yet apart from the opening pages. The second page summary of "action required" is a little disconcerting . It says:

"Action required - Health Informatics Review to continue engagement with NHS and key stakeholders."

Is this that the only action required - vague as it is - after such a major review? Are there recommendations which can be measured as carried out or not? Or is the document mainly aspirational? Someone once said that hope is a wish that the feeling you have isn't permanent.

I hope to have to have a fuller review of the review shortly. 

 

 

 

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