NHS IT chief steps down

18 Jun 2007

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Granger has run the programme since 2002

Richard Granger, director general of the £12bn National Programme for NHS IT is to step down later this year.

Granger has led the controversial scheme, which includes a plan for nationally available electronic patient records, since October 2002. He is expected to return to work in the private sector from 2008.

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'My decision should be seen in the context of the changing role of the centre of the NHS and the fact that when I took on this challenge I said I would give this job five years,' said Granger.

'There remain a number of challenges ahead, but I firmly believe that the leadership of the programme by Lord Hunt, David Nicholson and my colleagues will ensure these hurdles are overcome,' he said.

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