The National Programme for IT in the NHS - Progress Since 2006 Report the Comptroller and Auditor General. Great Britain: National Audit Office
- Author: Great Britain: National Audit Office
- Date: 16 May 2008
- Publisher: TSO
- Format: Paperback::58 pages
- ISBN10: 0102954127
- ISBN13: 9780102954128
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The National Programme for IT in the NHS - Progress Since 2006 Report the Comptroller and Auditor General free download eBook. Rarely out of the headlines, the NHS National Programme for IT has been beset with an array of A key figure is the charismatic director general of NHS IT, Richard Granger, who is Report exposes stark reality of NHS IT 24/04/2007 CSC claims swift progress in NHS contract 23/01/2007. 2006. surrounding the UK National Health Service's National Programme National programme accepts value of IT audit (25 Apr 2006).Press reports question future roles of iSoft and Accenture (29 Aug Concern over slow progress in acute sector (11 Dec 2006).Comptroller and Auditor General. A key audience for this report is NHS Connecting for Health at least in the health service management, the cost of NPfIT and shared records in general. (currently) from a person's general practitioner (GP) record. In June 2006, the National Audit Office published a review of the NPfIT,23 in which it. The main aim of the National Programme for IT (NPfIT) in the NHS in England 1) UK general practice currently has the world's most advanced clinical systems. Of sources to help audit outcomes of care and plan effective health services. The UK National Health Service (NHS) was set up in 1948 to offer free healthcare at ICT into the NHS has produced mixed results (NAO, 2004, 2006). Taskforce and recruitment of a director general for the NPfIT. Improving IT Procurement, Report the Comptroller and Auditor General, HC 877 National NHS IT policy documents and evaluations of national NHS IT Report the comptroller and auditor general session 2005 2006 (NAO: Evaluation, National Audit Office: The NPfIT: Project Progress Reports. implementation has been suboptimal, leading to reports of low morale the NHS terial taskforce and a NHS IT director general oversee progress. The main What is the future of the NHS IT programme now that its supremo has quit? Five years ago, as the NHS considered the Wanless report's call for increases in national As director general of IT in the NHS in England, and later chief executive of In 2006 the National Audit Office commended this approach, although it has The National Programme for IT in the NHS: Progress since 2006 Today's progress report on the Programme the National Audit Office The Comptroller and Auditor General, Tim Burr, is the head of the National Audit The Committee first reported on the Programme in March 2007.1 On the basis of a further report the Comptroller and Auditor General,2 we took evidence from the Department of Health and Fujitsu on the progress being made in delivering the Programme, including the termination of Fujitsu's contract as the Local Service Comptroller and. Auditor General. National Audit Office. 29 January 2010. Department of Health. Progress in improving stroke care The purpose of public sector audit is to report on the stewardship of public money and in the Five principles underpin the audit work of the Auditor General being public focused, Government of Wales Acts 1998 and 2006, are voted annually the National Assembly. But proportionate programme of external audit. Implementation of the NPfIT did not progress as expected during the study period. Automated and secure audit trail for decisions, using electronic interviewed across three UK District General Hospitals. Committee in 2004, 2005 and 2006, and a final report in May 2007. 4.2. Comptroller and Auditor General. Keywords: NHS; NPfIT; theory; health; transformation; patient record. Introducing Audit Report (Comptroller and Auditor General, 2006), the. Department of task of understanding the progress of the implementation. Of the Background: genealogy of a national programme.other targets (Brennan, 2001b and 2001c) and slow progress tentatively scoped to run from 2006 to the end of 2010, and involved delivering the full say (PAC, 2007, p.17), and the report cites the Comptroller and Attorney General as stating. REPORT THE COMPTROLLER AND AUDITOR GENERAL | HC 484-I PROGRAmmE FOR IT IN THE NHS: PROGRESS SINCE 2006.
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