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Winners feel the pain from billion-pound contracts

By Tom Braithwaite and Philip Stafford

Published: May 29 2006 22:04 | Last updated: May 29 2006 22:04

The billion-pound contracts to implement the new IT system across the National Health Service have proved surprisingly painful for most of the winners.

The project, the world’s largest civil IT scheme, aims to give patients in England a connected electronic health record that can be viewed by doctors and nurses on any NHS computer. It attracted the world’s biggest technology companies when it was launched in 2002 at a time of depressed demand from corporate customers.

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