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NHS electronic records are two years late

By Nicholas Timmins, Public Policy Editor

Published: May 29 2006 21:54 | Last updated: May 29 2006 21:54

Plans to give all 50m NHS patients in England a full electronic medical record are running at least two to two-and-a-half years late, Lord Warner, the health minister who oversees the project, has confirmed.

He also admitted that the full cost of the programme was likely to be nearer £20bn than the widely quoted figure of £6.2bn. The latter figure covered only the national contracts for the systems’ basic infrastructure and software applications, he said.

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