Adrian Midgley wrote:
> >From the BMJ this week (29 Aug page 555)
>
> Sir Alan Langlands it appears briefed the Public Accounts Ctee of the
> House of COmmons that computer problems for GPs are a lot less serious
> than in other parts of the NHS, with more than 80% of GPs aware of the
> issues (millenium bomb) and that GPs also had good apper backup systems
> as an important safety net.
On what evidence does he base this. anyone on the list like to think 80% of
their colleagues understand Y2K? Who paid for the research that allowed us
to know about the problem? Having realised there is a problem is a lot
different to solving it, especially financially. Do 80% of GP's have the
funding to cope with Y2K?
Trefor
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Dr Trefor Roscoe
Beighton Health Centre
Sheffield S20 5JX
CME Informatics Tutor N Trent
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