While a consultant to DNUK, I prepared a paper in 2001, about GP computing
peaking.
I eventually got it published in a revised form in 2004
Has GP Computing Peaked? Br J Healthcare Comput Info Managment March 2004
21:2 41-2
It has been downhill from there
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From: GP-UK [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Adrian Midgley
Sent: 02 March 2008 22:15
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Subject: 1997: "what few clinical IT systems existed..." DoH briefing to PM
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I'd have said that in 1997 we had pretty much the systemst hat we have now,
in general practice, and that while they might as the document says have
been led by enthusiasts, most general practices had one and they were
effective.
Indeed, looking at EMIS today it is not that different, nor for what it does
does it need to be.
Oh dear.
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