Derby Teaching worries for its legacy systems with CSC’s redundancies
- 10 May 2017

There are fears at a Midlands trust for its legacy systemsā support due to recent large-scale redundancies at software supplier, CSC.
In Derby Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trustās May board papers it says the trustās concerns have been raised with the supplierās directors.
CSC merged with HP Enterprise Services in April to create DXC.
The papers said: āThe reliability of legacy systems following changes to the CSC (DXC) support and service delivery structure is a cause for concern, with large numbers of staff supporting the legacy systems being made redundantā.
āThis has been escalated to DXCs [sic] Vice President & General Manager.ā
A spokeswoman for the trust told Digital Health News that: āthere were no specific concerns, only uncertainty around what the potential impact of the loss of expertiseĀ and the large number of key systems (many legacy) the Trust has supported by DXCā.
She said that DXC had sent a senior representative to discuss a new support model, available expertise and escalation routes for the trust.
CSC, a US-based company, was contracted to deliver Lorenzo under the National Programme of IT.
In Derbyās risk register two IT concerns are joined together under, āfailure to implement the electronic patient record / loss of access to existing (legacy) systemsā, with the current risk as āpossible/majorā.
Derby is moving onto Lorenzo electronic patient record as it says the dual running of clinical systems āis not efficient and requires complicated integration managed by a number of support staff to keep systems synchronised and minimise riskā.
Derby is in the midst of a phased roll-out of Lorenzo. It went live in the childrenās emergency department on 25 April, and is then due to go live in the adult emergency department later this month.
There have been successive rounds of redundancies at CSC over the past few years, which were called a āknee-jerk reactionā by MPs in the House of Commons in February.
In January 2017, 1,100 staff were laid off out of its 6,500 strong UK staff, after 499 redundancies were announced in December 2016,
In May 2014, CSC said it would makeĀ 750 UK workers redundant, as part of its āongoing transformation strategyā, followed by another 750 staff one month later.
This followed earlier job losses inĀ 2012Ā from staff working on its NHS account, with 500 people made redundant, as NPfIT work wound down. This announcement led toĀ protestsĀ in CSCās Chesterfield, Chorley, Leeds and Solihull sites.
Derby’s board papers also reference national concerns with LorenzoĀ such as outages and software issues and updates. The software recently hit headlines at Sheffield Teaching NHS Trust when a glitch left nearlyĀ 15,000 patients without letters.
Digital Health IntelligenceĀ lists 160 trusts as using CSC systems, including over 20 using Lorenzo. Many are a legacy from the companyās time as local service provider for the North, Midlands and East of England as part of the NPfIT.
DXC declined to comment.
2 Comments
We usually know or can work out each other’s abbreviations, but what’s RDE?
Where is the resolve to deal with failing contracts or is easy to blame past unsighted contracts not in public domain because of commercial confidential clause
Heads we win tails you loose
No wonder HMG despairs at IT contracts.
The sand is not even wet.
Will GDE be another retrospective view
Promote RDE ..we might get somewhere..quickly
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