Derby chooses Lorenzo
Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has decided to take CSC’s Lorenzo under the Department of Health’s new interim agreement with the company.
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Hull and East Yorkshire takes Lorenzo
Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust is the second trust to commit to take CSC’s Lorenzo electronic patient record system under a new agreement between the company and the Department of Health.
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2012 changes to be felt in 2013
The transition away from the National Programme for IT in the NHS is finally underway and will gather speed in 2013, according to NHS IT directors asked for their views of the year ahead.
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EHI’s most read and commented 2012
EHealth Insider readers could not get enough stories about CSC in 2012, but it was the views of the national director of patients and information, Tim Kelsey, that got readers commenting.
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Insider view: the curious case of the incentives
EHI editor Jon Hoeksma wonders why nobody from the Department of Health seems willing to publically champion its deal with CSC.
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Look back, move forward
EHealth Insider asked NHS IT directors, GPs, opinion formers and a patient to look at the state of NHS IT at the end of 2012, and at what 2013 is likely to hold.
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Twenty twelve
The ‘Liberating the NHS’ reforms became law, the government issued a new NHS IT strategy, CSC’s deal for the NME was on and off an finally on again, and the ICO got cross. Lyn Whitfield looks back at 2012.
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CSC deal rattles NME procurements
CSC’s interim agreement with the Department of Health is creating huge uncertainty in the North Midlands and East NHS IT market with major procurements put “on hold” while hospital trusts evaluate the deal.
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TPP wins £28m Southern contract
TPP has been awarded a long-awaited contract to provide a centrally funded community and child health system to nine organisations in the South.
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CSC sets up Lorenzo user group
Seven NHS trusts were represented at a new Lorenzo user group meeting intended to give customers a greater influence in shaping the development of the electronic patient record programme.
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