ePMA

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Nottingham University Hospitals rolls out Nervecentre EPMA

The rollout of Nervecentre's EPMA has further advanced Nottingham University Hospitals' Digitisation Programme and is improving patient safety.
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Nervecentre wins place on all-Wales ePMA framework agreement

Nervecentre has won a spot on an all-Wales ePMA framework agreement, one of just three organisations to be included on
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Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives

Digital Health’s monthly roundup includes a collaboration for the Royal College of Radiologists and xWave plus a PACS for West
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Medway goes live with electronic prescribing and patient record systems

Medway NHS FT has gone live with an extension of its EPR and an ePMA within just four days of
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Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives

Our latest roundup brings you news of the establishment of one of the UK’s largest health and social care records
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Oxford Health NHS FT goes live with ePMA solution

Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust has rolled out Better Meds' ePMA solution to help streamline its pharmacy processes and save
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Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives

The latest roundup features news about integration issues for East Lancashire and a shared care planning solution being deployed in
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Northern Lincolnshire and Goole creates interface between two existing systems

Northern Lincolnshire and Goole is speeding up the discharge process for patients thanks to a newly created interface connecting two
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South Tees goes live with electronic prescribing and medication system

South Tees Hospitals has gone live with an electronic prescribing and medications administration system, Better Meds, to support safer prescribing.
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Sussex Community NHS Trust pilots new EPMA interoperability standard

Sussex Community NHS Trust is piloting a new Electronic Prescribing Medicines Administration interoperability standard between TPP and CMM.
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