Among much other material, much of it good I find listed as one of
the challenges or problems:
"...well publicised "failures" which have created a mythology of
disaster
around IM&T in the NHS ..."
Strictly speaking of course the disasters are not mythical, and I
think it would be a reasonable effort only to go so far as trying to
claim they were "legendary" IE a mixture of similar proportions of
history and fiction.
Remarking in some detail of why clinicians have come to mistrust a
national IM&T policy for the NHS the Strategy then goes on to
propound a national IM&T strategy for the NHS. It would have been
nice to see it attempting to be rather more modular, and describing
for instance the uncoordinated efforts of many groups as being
modular(?) independent actions toward common goals etc.
But much of it, indigestible though it is in a single lump, is good.
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