The NHS’s £12.7bn IT programme, which aims to provide every patient in England with an electronic care record, is running at least four years late, the public spending watchdog warned on Thursday.
In its second detailed report on the world’s biggest civil IT programme, the National Audit Office said: “The original timescale for the electronic care records service turned out to be unachievable, raised unrealistic expectations and put confidence in the programme at risk”.



