Tuesday 8 December 2015

Two-thirds of major NSW Health IT projects are running late

Six of the NSW Department of Health’s nine largest technology projects are running behind schedule, prompting the state’s auditor-general to call for a review into the way IT initiatives are managed.

The health system’s IT authority, eHealth NSW, currently has nine projects worth more than $20 million on its books.

These include the $170 million statewide electronic medications management rollout, a $90 million rostering overhaul, and the $31 million migration into the GovDC data centres.

But more than half have seen their schedules slip by between one and five years. For the full article click here 



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