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TPP letter to the NHS “for years, costs for hospital EPRs have been artificially inflated”

Frank Hester, OBE, founder and CEO of TPP, has taken to social media to share a letter to the NHS on his views of the costs of electronic patient record systems.

TPP has commented that “for years, costs for hospital EPRs have been artificially inflated” and “call for a time to change this”. They state: “this money can be better spent supporting doctors and nurses on the frontline.”

The company cites many challenges facing the NHS, and adds “yet some continue to spend huge amounts on IT systems.”  They go on to share their market positioning in the post.

To view the post on Twitter, please click here.