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Why Our Employer Implemented MSP Programme Management
http://dailybizsolutions.com/ why-our-employer-implemented-msp-programme-managem…Why Our Employer Implemented MSP Programme Management Posted in October 9th, 2008 by Contributing Writer in Business Networking, Business Opportunities, Business Plan, Cost Effectiveness, Quality Management, Training Our office decided we were going to implement a new programme management called MSP Programme Management.
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Hospital has long-term NPfIT problems, warns paper
http://www.computerweekly.com/ blogs/ tony_collins/ 2008/ 10/ an-internal-nhs-do…An internal NHS document says that problems arising from the implementation of the Care Records Service at the A&E department of the Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead, could continue indefinitely. The document "Lessons Learnt from the Royal Free Hospital Emergency Department", refers to multiple problems and says there is a risk "the present situtation will continue indefinitely".
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Nepal’s Precarious Food Security Tested After Months of Heavy Flooding
http://www.netnewspublisher.com/ nepal%e2%80%99s-precarious-food-security-tested…Nepal’s precarious food security situation is being tested after heavy flooding over the past two months in both the east and west of the country left almost 250,000 people displaced. Nearly 33 out of 75 districts in the country are chronically food insecure, with more than six million or 20 percent
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BSkyB v EDS - a crucial judgement for IT industry?
http://www.computerweekly.com/ blogs/ tony_collins/ 2008/ 09/ bskyb-v-eds-a-cruc…Is a promise or a prediction made by a supplier's sales team ever a representation? When is a representation, if that is what it is, ever a misrepresentation? If ever there is a misrepresentation, can it be held to be fraudulent if it is made thoughtlessly rather than deceitfully?
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NPfIT Cerner: a user writes
http://www.computerweekly.com/ blogs/ tony_collins/ 2008/ 09/ npfit-cerner-a-use…Gordon Caldwell, a UK consultant in endocrinology and diabetes, writes to the IT Projects blog about a few of the practicalities of trying to make Cerner work. He says that its use in hospitals may require extra staff (which is the experience of trusts so far).
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New Labour's unlucky 13 IT projects
http://www.computerweekly.com/ blogs/ tony_collins/ 2008/ 09/ new-labours-unluck…Now the Labour Party's conference, which was held in Manchester, is finished, I've looked at the lessons and what went wrong on 13 large, government IT-based projects and programmes: Magistrates' courts Schools Intelligence Services GCHQ Passport Service National Health Service Rural Payments
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Patient dismay as medical data shared with council
http://www.computerweekly.com/ blogs/ tony_collins/ 2008/ 09/ patient-dismay-as-…After Elizabeth Dove saw her GP about suspected depression she was dismayed and angry to find that her sensitive NHS records were put on a database which was shared with staff at the local council. But it was no mistake: Dove discovered that it is routine for the NHS to make medical information on some patients accessible to some employees of local councils.
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Jesus!! It’s The Hindu’s Again
http://theviewspaper.net/ politics/ 2008/ 09/ 4217India never fails to gloat over its secular credentials and how deftly it has managed to secure a semblance of unity amongst its ultra-diversified cultural milieu in international diplomatic missions outside.
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Lib-dems' Vince Cable: stop questionable IT projects
http://www.computerweekly.com/ blogs/ tony_collins/ 2008/ 09/ libdems-vince-cabl…The public sector is all too often "bloated, over-centralised, incompetent, and unaccountable", said the Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor Vince Cable in his keynote speech to the Liberal Democrat conference this week. Cable is a former chief economist at Shell International.
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CSC's talks over £3bn NPfIT contract re-set nearing end
http://www.computerweekly.com/ blogs/ tony_collins/ 2008/ 09/ npfit-talks-on-csc…Negotiations between NHS Connecting for Health and CSC over revisions to £3bn worth of contracts under the NHS's National Programme for IT [NPfIT] are expected to be concluded in the next two weeks, we have learned. The talks over a contract "re-set" had been expected to be concluded by May this year.
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