More than 900 NHS deaths yearly may be caused by IT failings
More than 900 people a year may be dying because of poor NHS computer systems, experts say.
Computer scientists said the number of tragedies resulting from hospital IT programmes which fail to detect risks of lethal errors, is likely to dwarf the numbers killed in scandals which led to major changes and public inquiries. The Telegraph
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More than 900 people a year may be dying because of poor NHS computer systems, experts say.
Computer scientists said the number of tragedies resulting from hospital IT programmes which fail to detect risks of lethal errors, is likely to dwarf the numbers killed in scandals which led to major changes and public inquiries. The Telegraph
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- NHS computer problems could be to blame for 'hundreds of deaths The Independent
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