NHS claims approval of new GP IT system breaks duo’s 25-year dominance

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Green light has been given to a new digital platform from Medicus, giving the firm licence to enter a market that has, for decades, been dominated by EMIS and TPP A new core clinical IT system for GPs has been approved for introduction by NHS England, ending what health bosses have described

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