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The author outlines experience of work within e-health. Particularly important is the need to test the efficacy of technology, both with patients and clinical practitioners prior to roll-out within the British National Health Service (NHS) is emphasised. Two projects are discussed focusing on user-centered engagement, within mobile technology evaluation involving clinicians (as users) and a Patient centered system for receiving feedback. Both these projects have been undertaken with NHS partners in North West of England.