NHS IT

Not sure if this is teh appropriate section but...

Does the NHS have IT staff in each hospital or is there a central location that uses remote administration? Or possibly a central administrative authority with a small band of merry (wo)men for basic admin duties at each location

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18:37 Sun 25th Oct 2009
 
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Essentially each hospital is a self autonomous trust and a separate business in the wider NHS.

Each has its own IT department and they all have their own and very different rules.

Bloody stupid isnt it.
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