Re: news: Are NHS IT bridges falling down?

2005-02-22 Thread Tim Cook
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 12:47, J. Antas wrote: Oh well, it seems that UK's NHS mega Health-IT project is not in good shape. After a few top officers having resigned, it seems that now they found that doctors are not willing to cooperate. What a nuisance... just when someone was so near to

news: Are NHS IT bridges falling down?

2005-02-21 Thread J. Antas
Oh well, it seems that UK's NHS mega Health-IT project is not in good shape. After a few top officers having resigned, it seems that now they found that doctors are not willing to cooperate. What a nuisance... just when someone was so near to demonstrate that it was possible to

Re: news: Are NHS IT bridges falling down?

2005-02-21 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi J. Antas, One could interpret the result as typical of some IT projects where one or more major end-users classes are essentially ignored, or perhaps the target of distates, or both. I was under the impression that the 'NHS mega Health-IT project' incorporated as a major goal the inclusion of

Re: news: Are NHS IT bridges falling down?

2005-02-21 Thread Adrian Midgley
On Mon, 2005-02-21 at 22:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: or both. I was under the impression that the 'NHS mega Health-IT project' incorporated as a major goal the inclusion of all Healthcare Practitioners in the design, specification, development and validation phases. We were more retrofitted