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NHS computer records project chief quits

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: June 15 2007 22:53 | Last updated: June 15 2007 22:53

Richard Granger, the UK’s highest-paid civil servant, is to leave as head of the £12bn programme to develop an electronic patient record for the NHS.

The 42-year-old head of the IT programme, who is on six months’ notice, said on Friday he wanted to go because by October he would have fulfilled the five years he originally said he would devote to the project, and “most of the building blocks are now in place”.

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