2001
DOI: 10.1136/bmj.322.7299.1378
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The new NHS information technology strategy

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“…The financial investment required to design, execute, and sustain e-health programmes is a key difficulty in health informatics, and Anderson cited a lack of financial backing and high initial expenses as hurdles to implementing ICT in health care (82). While health informaticians and information professionals may see future benefits from investments in ICTs, health professionals and managers may be skeptical, especially if they are satisfied with current methods of working and wish to maintain the status quo, and may see such initiatives as diverting financial resources away from under-resourced clinical care (83).…”
Section: Challenges In Health Informaticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The financial investment required to design, execute, and sustain e-health programmes is a key difficulty in health informatics, and Anderson cited a lack of financial backing and high initial expenses as hurdles to implementing ICT in health care (82). While health informaticians and information professionals may see future benefits from investments in ICTs, health professionals and managers may be skeptical, especially if they are satisfied with current methods of working and wish to maintain the status quo, and may see such initiatives as diverting financial resources away from under-resourced clinical care (83).…”
Section: Challenges In Health Informaticsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects of this IT (information technology) revolution on practice and organization are not all predictable, 8,9 as Wyatt and Keen indicated in the above quotation. 1 In this review I look at how the internet is being used at present and try to identify emerging patterns. The paper is based on material obtained from a Medline search under the terms NHS AND Internet, Internet AND Outcomes AND UK, and Internet AND patient AND Information AND UK.…”
Section: Mrcgpmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, some practitioners believe that EPR could in practice drive up the overall cost of pro viding NHS healthcare. 12 A major component of NPfIT is the introduction of a nationwide electronic health record (EHR) as well as a hierar chy of standardised EPRs in community, mental, primary and secondary care. As originally envisaged, this national pro gramme does not include dentistry serv ices.…”
Section: Dental Patient Recordsmentioning
confidence: 99%