Lots of bland blind pompous BMA reassurances, then oh look, paragraph
4 says:
snip:
4. The National Programme for IT may, in due course, require the
upgrade or replacement of existing GP systems with some inevitable
disruption to GP practices in order to lay the foundations for much
improved patient care across the whole health and social care
community.
end snip:
Basically they are telling us that the powers that be will be doing to
us what they like when they like and how they like.
And when we eventually protest (far too late) they will say - 'We told
you so in plain language'
We won't have a leg to stand on.
Only those who believe the BMA negotiated us the best possible new
contract will believe they are in any way on top of events in NPFIT.
Paul Steventon
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 10:54:06 +0100, you wrote:
>Not sure where Richard Grainger original is but this joint statement from
>the Joint IT committee of the GPC and RCGP was published last week!!!
>
>http://www.bma.org/ap.nsf/Content/NPfIT0404?OpenDocument&Highlight=2,NPfIT
>
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