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Hunt's 'paperless', data-pimping NHS plan gets another £240m


From: Lee J <lee () riskbasedsecurity com>
Date: Thu, 5 Sep 2013 23:09:06 +1000

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/09/05/nhs_paperless_data_pimping_plan_gets_more_cash_from_whitehall/

Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt confirmed this week that Whitehall had slapped
a further £240m on the pile of taxpayer cash needed for his grand plan to
store and process medical records digitally.

That means the government has now set aside £500m – which is expected to be
matched by local health and care trusts to make up a total of £1bn – to
make the NHS "paperless" by 2018.

In May this year, the Department of Health said it wanted to tear up the
NHS's clumsy system of printed prescriptions – and instead use "unique
barcodes" to dish out medication straight to the
poorly<http://www.theregister.co.uk/2013/05/17/more_cash_spent_on_digital_nhs_plans/>.
The government contributed £260m to that plan.

Under those proposals, paperwork listing medicines and drugs will be sent
directly from doctors' surgeries to pharmacies, bypassing the need for ill
Brits to pick up the printed slips and take them to a suitable shop to
process.

Funding for the plan is undergoing a second-stage evaluation, with
successful bidders for a piece of the £1bn expected to be announced at the
end of October.

Hunt thinks such measures will help reduce human error.

But the plan will rely heavily on robust IT systems crunching highly
personal patient data that has already alarmed privacy advocates who are
concerned about that information being in the hands of corporations.

The £240m added to the pot this week is intended, the DoH said, to "help
deliver the government’s commitment to allow everyone to book GP
appointments and order repeat prescriptions online by March 2015, as well
as give everyone who wants it online access to their GP record."

It added: "One of the key things the money will be spent on will be systems
which allow hospitals, GP surgeries and out of hours doctors to share
access to patients’ electronic records."

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