Who will foot the bill if the plug is pulled on LSP contracts? Will
the sytems deployed under the LSP contracts then transfer to GPSoC, or
will that also be pulled and land the bills back with the PCT?
Cheers Geoff
2009/12/7 Trefor Roscoe <[log in to unmask]>:
> We are about to move to SystmOne (yes I know)
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> If the plug is pulled then the conversion/move to Lorenzo and GP2GP
> compatibility will not happen.
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> SystmOne will become a data black hole.
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> Oh well.
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> From: GP-UK [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Paul Miller
> Sent: 07 December 2009 11:00
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Life support turned off CfH
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> I guess we need to wait and see what is meant by "scrapped" and "not
> essential to the front line". I would guess that projects such as ETP and
> GP2GP will continue, but the grand vision (and unlikely outcome) of a single
> record across all health care domains can perhaps be gently put to rest.
>
> Which bits are they abandoning?
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> --
> Dr Paul Miller
> Tel: 07711-346-928
> http://visionblogged.blogspot.com
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> 2009/12/7 Michael Leuty <[log in to unmask]>
>
> 2009/12/7 Adrian Midgley <[log in to unmask]>:
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>> Advise anyone buying medical software to likewise select or buy FLOSS
>> rather than closed source.
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> Adrian, you are a simpleton! The NHS IT programme must be closed
> source because when it is finished and the envy of the world we will
> be able to license it to nations with less vision and earn vast sums
> of money.
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> And it can't possibly fail because we have a shouty man in charge who
> will ensure value for money.
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> Although come to think of it I haven't heard much from him recently...
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> --
> Michael Leuty
> Nottingham, UK
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