NHS wastes £86 million a year on useless websites
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Leaked documents have revealed that the UK's National Health Service wastes £86 million a year on thousands of useless websites. According to a report on public sector news website Public Technology, a leaked version of the NHS Digital Communications Review concludes that "vulnerable members of the public are often not being properly catered for". Around one-third of the NHS's 4,121 websites were found to suffer from at least one "notable deficit" in standards....
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