Questions, questions

  • 28 December 2012
Questions, questions

Can you remember which politician left the Department of Health to spend more time with his Parliamentary family in 2012? Or which civil servant left to spend more time with her young family?

Do you know your CSO from your CSS and your CSU? And can you draw some interesting parallels between 2002 – the first year of the National Programme for IT in the NHS – and 2012 – when some of its unfinished business was finally tied off?

If so, it’s time to take part in eHealth Insider’s annual quiz of the year.

As always, the quiz focuses on the memorable events and sayings of the past year, as reflected on EHI’s news pages and in its newsletters. And then it throws in a few new numbers and acronyms to keep things interesting.

This year, there’s £100 of John Lewis vouchers on offer for the reader who gets all the answers right; or the first reader out of a hat in the event of a tie on correct responses.

The quiz can be found in the Insight section, along with all the other seasonal goodies that EHI is running over the festive season.

Please send your answers to Lyn Whitfield, EHI’s managing editor, by 9am on 7 January. And good luck!

The EHI Quiz of the Year is published today in Insight.

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