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Scale back

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Largest civilian IT project in the world, so counts as important to UK politics and UK health. As of 22/9/11 one newspaper (Daily Mail) announced scrapped, but that not the case (as usual Daily Mail having a non-news fronta page headline: the press releases were all a week ago). I've tried to work in The Guardian item explaining the difference between the Daily Mail's lead story and what has actually been said and how this fits historically.

So much of the additional software to run on the establised infrastructure is to be cancelled (?patient records, ?electronic prescribing - but not really clear what parts of 'National Programme for IT' remains) but existing systems stay and for local purchased solutions whatever that means. Lead updated, but main article needs a major section expanding out what is staying, what goes, or what remains under review. David Ruben Talk 18:27, 22 September 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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