Thanks Gillian ,
That is helpful. I couldn't find any information on the CfH website.
The next question will be, once all the major systems are allowed to
upload, how many practices have completed data accreditation and so are
able to upload to the SCR, how many have failed, and how many did not
sign up to the IM&T DES or successor LESs, so can't upload but quality
unknown.
Are there any plans to bring the practices without data accreditation up
to speed?
Bw
Mary
In message <[log in to unmask]>, Gillian
Braunold <[log in to unmask]> writes
>Mary
>That is a GPSoC answer and INPS does not yet have authority for national
>roll out and therefore license change- tariff as per levels of GPSoC. There
>are some bug fixes in a release due in a few weeks following which we expect
>to see authority to deploy. The hansard answer doesn't look at TPP but they
>have authority to deploy now but are not GPSoC, and Emis are going through
>the First of type testing in live for LV. So by the end of the next few
>weeks that answer would look different.
>Hope this helps
>Gillian
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: GP-UK [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Mary Hawking
>Sent: 04 June 2009 14:16
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Is Ben Bradshaw correct? *Only* iSoft is SCR compliant?
>
>According to Ben Bradshaw in a written answer (so there was time to get his
>facts right) only iSoft is SCR compliant.
>
>http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200809/cmhansrd/cm090602/text/
>90602w0026.htm
>
>This confuses me, because I thought the Early Adopters were all IPS
>practices.
>Was I wrong, is Ben Bradshaw (and presumably the whole of the Department of
>Health) wrong - or have the rules changed so that previously compliant
>systems are no longer compliant?
>
>PS very discouraging exchange: Stephen O'Brien (Conservative) seems to think
>that GPSoC is a waste of government money.
>If the Conservatives apparently plan to abolish NPfIT altogether, I'm not
>sure where this would leave GP EPRs - and all the secondary uses for them -
>after the next election if the Conservatives win.
>--
>Mary Hawking
>
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Mary Hawking
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