NATIONAL USERS GROUP FORUM - exploratory meeting
Hosted by PRIMARY HEALTH CARE SPECIALIST GROUP of BCS
As a result of discussions between representatives of the major User
Groups a meeting will be taking place to identify common interests /
concerns to the whole of GP computing, and to make some decisions as to
how best to address these issues.
THERE ARE STILL PLACES AVAILABLE.... As soon as possible, please tell us
you are coming
DATE AND TIME
Dec 6th evening for meeting all day Saturday Dec 7th.
Meeting on Saturday to start at 9.30 am and finish by 5.00pm latest
VENUE
Hotel booked in Beaconsfield, Bucks (off M40) not far out from West
London.
FUNDING
Some 'one time only' external funding has been made available to support
this meeting (including accommodation). Your User Group administrator
should have the details
ADMINISTRATION
Enquiries about bookings should in the first instance be to your User
Group administrator. If you do not have any formal National User Group,
are having difficulty contacting them, or if you simply want details
about venue, etc please contact:
JUDY HAYES
Fax 01886 833848
Phone 01886 833843
PHCSG, Hop Kiln Offices, Kiln Lane, Leigh Sinton, Worcs WR13 5EQ
AGENDA
This will be split into two sections
Morning - presentations on progress / problems in
a) PRODIGY
b) GP - Provider Links
c) GP <-> GP communications Options appraisal
d) Continuous collection of morbidity data
e) NHSnet / NHSweb
given by people involved with these projects
Afternoon
'brain storming' session led by the User group chairs to identify common
themes
Final session - drawing the strands together and deciding on the best
and most effective ways forward
FUNDING HAS BEEN MADE AVAILABLE ONLY FOR THIS ONE OCCASION - SO PLEASE
COME AND HELP US MAKE THE MOST OF IT
Organisers
John Williams PHCSG Committee
Lou Simpsom Administrator, EMIS User Group and PHCSG Committee
Peter Wiggins Chairman VAMP User Group
David Pollard Chairman AMUG
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John Williams
Email: [log in to unmask]
Fax: 01483 440928
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