Britain's top GP reveals it takes her 17 MINUTES to switch on her computer

Britain's top GP reveals it takes her 17 MINUTES to switch on her computer

Britain's top GP reveals it takes her 17 MINUTES to switch on her computer at her NHS practice as Health Secretary Matt Hancock slams her slow tech as being 'totally outrageous'

  • Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard also said her computer still uses Windows 7
  • Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock was shocked to hear her claim
  • Mr Hancock responded: 'I don't think that you can patch Windows 7 any more' 
  • Britain's top GP today revealed it takes her 17 minutes to switch on her computer at her NHS-run practice.

    Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard also admitted it still uses Windows 7, an operating system released a decade ago. 

    Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock was shocked, saying it was 'totally outrageous' it takes her so long to login.

    Professor Helen Stokes-Lampard also admitted her computer still uses Windows 7, an operating system released a decade ago

    Professor Stokes-Lampard spoke of her IT woes over Skype with Mr Hancock, with their conversation played aloud to delegates at the Royal College of GPs conference in Liverpool.

    The live demonstration of technology bringing people together got off to a sh ..

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