The
Department
of Health has announced
Ben
Bradshaw, MP for Exeter, as the new minister in charge of
NHS IT.
Bradshaw was appointed Minister of State for Health Services under
Alan
Johnson, Secretary of State for Health, and picks up the poison chalice of
Connecting
for Health and the
National
Programme for IT from
Lord
Philip Hunt of Kings Heath, who transferred to the
Ministry
of Justice in June.
A recent NHS investment survey showed that IT consumed nearly 40 per cent of
NHS capital expenditure in the 2006/7 financial year.
Local IT spending (i.e. in individual hospitals rather than centrally) rose
41 per cent in the same year to £336.4m, up from £238.5m in 2005/6.
Bradshaw's brief also includes NHS spending reviews, financial policy and
policy reform. He is also minister for the South West of England.
Bradshaw joined the Health Department in June. Previously he was Minister for
Local Environment, Marine and Animal Welfare at
Defra, and
has served time in the
Privy
Council Office and the
Foreign
Office.
Before becoming an MP, Bradshaw was a print and radio journalist, latterly
for
BBC
Radio 4.
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