£40 million investment to reduce NHS staff login times The government will provide £40 million to transform slow login times, one of the main technology frustrations facing NHS staff.
NHS staff currently have to log in to multiple computer programmes when tending to a patient, with each programme requiring its own login details. Some staff need to log into as many as 15 different systems.
This can be time consuming, and also requires staff to remember multiple complex passwords or use the same one on multiple systems, which is potentially a cybersecurity risk. Department of Health
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NHS staff currently have to log in to multiple computer programmes when tending to a patient, with each programme requiring its own login details. Some staff need to log into as many as 15 different systems.
This can be time consuming, and also requires staff to remember multiple complex passwords or use the same one on multiple systems, which is potentially a cybersecurity risk. Department of Health
See also:
- 'Outdated' IT leaves NHS staff with 15 different computer logins BBC News
- Health chiefs to spend £40million to cut 'ridiculous' NHS tech delays The Daily Mail
- NHS gets £40m to cut login times on its IT systems The Guardian
- Funds to cut slow login times and upgrade IT for NHS staff ITV News
- New drive to reduce NHS computer login times OnMedica
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