Tim Loughton

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(East Worthing & Shoreham, Conservative)

House of Commons Debate 19 Jun 2006

http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200506/cmhansrd/cm060619/debtext/60619-0551.htm#06061952000127

"I note that the Secretary of State is shouting from a sedentary position about other computer programs, all of which pale into insignificance beside the £6 billion—or is it £12 billion?—spent on the national health service computer system, which is years behind schedule and is not guaranteed to work. It is the biggest single computer project that has happened to date, but it is not up and running and it has cost all our constituents as taxpayers an awful lot of money. It has not succeeded yet. Before the Secretary of State gets too excited, he needs to put it all into perspective. Let us not forget that, however proficient a computer system, it will count for nothing unless the quality of data inputted is up to scratch and the resources and professionals in the field are in place to act effectively afterwards."

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