Orion sells Rhapsody business for Ā£105m
Orion Health has announced plans to sell its core profitable Rhapsody integration engine business to British private investment firm Hg Capital.
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Orion Health has announced plans to sell its core profitable Rhapsody integration engine business to British private investment firm Hg Capital.
The organisation has signed a contract with privacy software company Privitar to deliver the technology, which is designed to prevent an individualās identity from being connected to their patient data.
Medopad, Inhealthcare and Perfect Ward will receive a share of Ā£50,000 in funding after being selected for Pfizerās UK accelerator programme.
The system allows an up-to-date and accurate version of a womenās full health record, including scan reports, to be available digitally in one place.
Staff can use one of the 162 Workstation on Wheels (WOWs) to view real-time data in the trustās electronic health record system.
The error occurred between March 2015 and June 2018, in GP practices running TPPās SystmOne though the problem has ‘now been rectified’.
Jeremy Hunt promised the app in September 2017 and has hailed it as a ‘world-first’ as it puts patients in the driving seat.
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