Royal Berks spends Ā£30m on Cerner EPR
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has spent nearly Ā£30m on implementing its Cerner Millennium electronic patient record system.
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Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has spent nearly Ā£30m on implementing its Cerner Millennium electronic patient record system.
Two GP surgeries have recently introduced 084 telephone numbers despite a decision by the Department of Health to ban the use of premium rate numbers in the NHS.
The business case for four southern ambulance trusts to get new IT systems is awaiting approval from the Department of Health and the Cabinet Office.
The managing director of Cerner Europe has resigned to pursue āinternational opportunitiesā and is leaving the company this Friday.
A locum GP is co-directing a project to develop an open source GP clinical system to allow “true interoperability” with other healthcare systems.
Liverpool Community Health NHS Trust has launched an electronic mailbox system to speed up the delivery of neonatal screening results for newborns.
Lorenzo is within 18-months of being a full electronic patient record offering a best in class system to the NHS, according to the team working on it from University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust.
The first drones have successfully delivered patient blood samples as part of a six-month trial
NHS Shared Business Services (NHS SBS) has won a place on a national framework agreement
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