In message <[log in to unmask]>, John
Farenden <[log in to unmask]> writes
>On 27 May 1998 08:43, Mary Hawking [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
>wrote:
>> I've been told that there is now a discussion document - ?085 - on
>> implementing the Caldicott recommendations, published in May and with a
>> deadline for comments end of June. I was also told that COIN was down
>> (it's marked "unavailable for maintenance": anyone any idea how long
>> "maintenance" is likely to take?).
>
>A new COIN server is now back up and online - the other one had died of old
>age apparently....the last rites have been administered successfully
>
>HSC1998/089 (Not 85) is available at
>http://floor.ccta.gov.uk:8080/doh/coin4.nsf/2c5dcb3a18d0c175002565fb0056
>3555/fc7429d78c6ff5c500256608003c10f3?OpenDocument
>
>(the enormous URL is 'cos it resides in a Lotus Notes database)
>
>The covering note refers to an attached paper, but you'll need to ask for
>that to be sent to you - contact details are on page 1 of the HSC.
>
>It was sent out to Chief Execs of HA's and Trusts. Closing date for comm
>ents by end of June 1998.
I find it slightly disturbing that no-one else appears to have been
asked to comment on such an important consultation document - and it
hardly seems to have been widely publicised!
Has anyone else seen it yet?
Mary
PS do you know whether it was sent - officially - to the BMA?
>
>John Farenden
>Secta, Triton House, Hare Park Lane, Liversedge, West Yorkshire
>Tel +44 (0) 1274 852160 Fax +44 (0) 1274 852159
>
Mary Hawking Kingsbury Court Surgery Church Street Dunstable LU5 4RS
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