i live with a student nurse and also two student mindwifes they are in placement much more then they are in uni
this place you live is sounding better and better the more you post about it
i live with a student nurse and also two student mindwifes they are in placement much more then they are in uni
this place you live is sounding better and better the more you post about it
Is this the place where somebody recently left the back door open?you would think living with 4 women and being the only man would be good.... its not
Have I imagined it or wasn't a £12 Billion (yes that was £12 BILLION) scheme that tried to link up the entire NHS infrastructure recntly scrapped or am I wrong?"Bring in a nationwide ban on any future pie in the sky IT projects that nobody needs."
They DESPERATELY need their IT systems updated. Did you not see the article on BBC News the other day about NHS England, how they could prevent 16,000 deaths a year if they could log things properly etc? Other massive companies manage and keep up to date with their data, why can't the public sector? Terrible management and very poor hiring choices.
Agree with everything else though, but remember, that's common sense and of course it's something that doesn't apply to the public sector.
you would think living with 4 women and being the only man would be good.... its not
Have I imagined it or wasn't a £12 Billion (yes that was £12 BILLION) scheme that tried to link up the entire NHS infrastructure recntly scrapped or am I wrong?
that's because they think you only like man bum
There you go then. It's so inconsistent right across the board, due to some terrible management.
that laughable IT project that failed miserably
problem is they just adapt some other software, rather than starting a freshI'd have to disagree about why the IT project failed..it was because the company made promises of the software that just werent possible. The software was never going to work in the way that it was sold. yes, it was a "fantastic idea" but it was never going to be workable.
And thats why a LARGE chunk of the money was refunded to the NHS. So before anyone gets caught up in the project costing £12 billion, make sure you know that a large percentage of it was paid back. Quite why the full amount was paid up front in one large chunk is another matter entirely! :nutter:
There's more I'd like to say about some of the comments in this thread, but being an NHS IT employee (not a contractor ), I'd need to post it anonymously.