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An IT failure that forced some public hospitals to rely on pen and paper for 12 hours overnight Wednesday follows closely on the government setting up a new centre to try to fix the plethora of weak old systems.

This week's technical failure was at a commercial datacentre - yet Health NZ's plan has been that the use of exterior datacentres would help stabilise its systems.

The Centre for Digital Modernisation of Health began work on 1 December, with $19.5 million in funding.

An Official Information Act response showed that funding was only till June.

"An internal funding case will be developed to identify future funding options for the centre," Health NZ told the senior doctors' union, the ASMS, in the OIA, in December.

On Friday it repeated that the centre had confirmed funding to 30 June.

"Funding for the centre and its programmes will be progressed through Health NZ's budg

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