Epic goes live at Cambridge
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has gone live with its Epic electronic patient record system as part of a Ā£200m IT overhaul.
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Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has gone live with its Epic electronic patient record system as part of a Ā£200m IT overhaul.
Two NHS public technology services have hit milestone usage figures, according to figures put out by the Health and Social Care Information Centre and the Department of Health.
Stabilisation work at one site run by Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Trust may threaten plans to go live with Cerner Millennium at its other hospital next April, according to trust board papers.
Salisbury NHS Foundation Trust has gone out to tender for an integrated electronic patient record system.
Colchester Hospital University NHS Foundation Trust is planning a November go-live for its Medway patient administration system, more than 18 months after its original planned date.
Key systems will provide the āelectronic glueā that will enable different parts of the health service to work together, according to NHS Englandās Five Year Forward View.
NHS Lanarkshire is aiming to have a full electronic patient record in two years, underpinned by its clinical portal.
Clinicians at Yeovil Hospital can now access Dorset patients’ GP data through Somerset’s shared care
The NIHR has awarded 36 NHS organisations Ā£30 million to fund new medical technology and
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