Prescription for an IT Disaster?
15th Nov 2006, 03:18 GMT
In 2002, the English government embarked on a $12 billion effort to transform its health care system with IT. But that figure has now grown to $24 billion and the project has been described as "sleepwalking toward disaster." (Baselinemag.com)
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