Electronic Prescription Service to be pushed out nationally across urgent care
Use of the Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) is being rolled out nationally across urgent care settings following a successful pilot.
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Use of the Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) is being rolled out nationally across urgent care settings following a successful pilot.
The government has announced it is releasing £760 million into the NHS, which includes money to improve the use of its digital programme as part of the national health body’s 70th birthday.
Many believe that technology has a crucial role to play in reducing avoidable harm and bolstering safety in the NHS. And while digital solutions are being designed to improve care, they will be properly effective only if they are efficient and reliably implemented. Claire Read reports.
Medical software consultancy MDSAS has chosen Docman Connect to deliver medical correspondence for clinical practices in Stockport.
AÂ new agreed GP contract for 2018/19 has ensured extra ÂŁ10m will be spent on implementation of the NHS electronic referrals service (e-RS) to ensure the service is available at every practice by October 2018.
Lancashire Care NHS Foundation Trust has deployed a new electronic patient record (EPR) system supplied by Servelec HSC, after more than 10 years using a combination of legacy tech and in-house systems.