an NHS worker
NHS systems are saving money, says the government

National Programme for IT has saved NHS more than £200m

Major savings come from decommissioning legacy systems and introducing digital imaging

Written by Tom Young

The NHS National Programme for IT delivered £208m of savings by April 2007 – despite major delays to parts of the controversial project.

Tough "payment on delivery" contracts mean that the cost of delays have been absorbed by suppliers.

The figures come from IT systems that have so far been deployed in one fifth of NHS trusts. The health service spent £2.4bn of the estimated £12bn total projected costs in the same period as the savings were achieved.

In an annual report on the benefits to the NHS - requested by the National Audit Office - the Department of Health laid out savings which came primarily from the implementation of digital imaging - replacing costly film x-rays - and the decommissioning of old IT systems.

Health Minister Ben Bradshaw said that despite delays in the programme, on balance he was happy with progress.

"I'm satisfied with the programme so far," he said. "And none of the savings outlined today include benefits to patient care – this is just pound signs."

The National Pogramme for IT contains four main strands:

A broadband network connecting health sites – known as N3 - has already been procured and implemented. Savings have been made from decommissioning legacy systems.

The choose-and-book system is an electronic service which allows patient to pick the place and time of their appointments – and is now in place in 98 per cent of GP practices.

Half of GP surgeries are now on the GP2GP system which will allow the transfer of medical records between surgeries.

Other parts of the system yet to be completed are the electronic health record service and the electronic transmission of prescriptions.

The NHS is waiting for a University College of London evaluation of early adopters of summary care records – which will contain basic medical information - before putting the scheme into the mainstream.

Early indications suggest that an average of 0.06 per cent of people are opting out from having their information recorded on the system.

The electronic prescriptions service has been delayed, mainly because suppliers have been told to focus on other parts of the programme.

"We needed to help them to prioritise," said Dr Gillian Braunold, joint GP clinical lead for Connecting for Health, the NHS agency running the National Programme.

reader comments

related articles

Doctor

NHS database must go ahead, say MPs

Confidentiality is an issue but is no reason to stop, says Commons health committee chairman 25 Feb 2008

 

Get the balance right for NHS IT

For all its faults, the National Programme for IT may be changing attitudes for the better 31 Jan 2008

Review 2007: Government IT

Computing looks back at the highs and lows of a year in public sector technology 19 Dec 2007

National GP records system reaches milestone

More than 25,000 electronic records transfers have been made between GP surgeries so far 02 Nov 2007

First online health accounts go live

Patients will be able to track details on the web 01 Nov 2007

Patients can now opt out of NHS e-records by post

Previously a visit to GP surgery was required to opt-out of scheme 23 Mar 2009

NHS backtracks on e-records consent policy

Patients can now choose whether to allow NHS staff access to summary care records 19 Sep 2008

NHS backtracks on e-records consent policy

Patients can now choose whether to allow NHS staff access to summary care records 18 Sep 2008

related whitepapers

today's top stories

Lack of enterprise appeal takes shine off Chrome OS

Enterprise buyers unlikely to ditch Windows for Chrome OS in the near term, say experts 09 Jul 2009

How Satyam cleaned up its act

Chief executive CP Gurnani tells Angelica Mari why Tech Mahindra opted to keep the Satyam brand after it bought the scandal-hit services firm, and explains what the deal means for existing and prospective customers 09 Jul 2009

Open source bites back

Recession-hit companies are tired of vendors holding a gun to their heads over software licensing, says CEO of Ingres 09 Jul 2009

"We will ensure Britain remains at the forefront of the digital revolution"

As new trials of superfast broadband get under way, minister Pat McFadden explains the government’s digital vision 09 Jul 2009

Put social networks to work on your career

Increasing numbers of IT professionals using sites such as LinkedIn to grow contacts and find jobs 09 Jul 2009

Advertisement

Newsletter signup

Sign up for our range of FREE newsletters:

More available - click 'submit' to view

Existing User

Newsletter user login:

Advertisement

Jobs

Related jobs

Job of the week

Job alerts

Sign up here

Find your next job

IT Salary Checker

Check salary here

Advertisement

White papers

Search white papers

Top categories

VPN, Extranet and Intranet Solutions

WAN/ LAN Solutions

Network Security

Interoperability-Connectivity

Grid/ Utility Computing

Latest poll

Would you use social networking sites to look for a job?

Would you use social networking sites to look for a job?

Tell us what you think about job hunting through LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter etc

View poll results

Latest audio and video articles

network cablesVideo

How to maximise the value of your IT networking investment

A panel of experts discuss networking strategies that deliver real value to business 03 Jul 2009

green footprintsVideo

How to manage enterprise energy use - and the role IT can play

A panel of experts explore how firms can get to grips with their carbon footprint and make smarter use of energy 01 Jul 2009

Latest in-depth articles

Google ChromeAnalysis

Lack of enterprise appeal takes shine off Chrome OS

Enterprise buyers unlikely to ditch Windows for Chrome OS in the near term, say experts 09 Jul 2009

Satyam CEO CP GurnaniNews

How Satyam cleaned up its act

Chief executive CP Gurnani tells Angelica Mari why Tech Mahindra opted to keep the Satyam brand after it bought the scandal-hit services firm, and explains what the deal means for existing and prospective customers 09 Jul 2009

Advertisement

Primary Navigation