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> they should be able to operate without these IT systems.

Is that even possible any more? (That said, "operate" isn't a boolean, it's a continuum between perfect service and none, with various levels of degraded service between, even if you mean "operate" in the sense of "perform a surgical operation" rather than "any treatment or care of any kind").

All medical notes being printed in hard-copy could be done, that's the relatively easy part. But there's a lot of stuff which is inherently IT these days, gene sequencing, CT scans, etc., there's a lot that computers add which humans can't do ourselves — even video consultation (let alone remote surgery) with experts from a different hospital, which does involve a human, that human can't be everywhere at once: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telehealth

> Nothing critical / life-or-death / personal injury should rely on Windows / IT systems.

If you think that's bad, you may want to ensure you're seated before reading this about the UK nuclear deterrent: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Submarine_Command_System



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