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The world’s largest public health service is working on creaking IT infrastructure.
The NHS holds medical records for nearly 67 million people, a breach of that system could become a meltdown.
On the NHS side, it may sound like things are broken, but on the tech side, there are probably a lot of biz-dev folks rubbing their hands together.
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