Digital Health’s monthly roundup of contracts and go lives
- 17 October 2025
This contract and go lives roundup includes electronic patient record (EPR) go-lives at East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust and The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust.
Royal Wolverhampton goes live with System C’s CareFlow EPR
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust has launched an EPR from System C as part of its digital transformation programme.
The CareFlow EPR, which went live on 29 September 2025, is being delivered in phases to unify several legacy systems into a single, trust-wide platform.
It is hoped to modernise how patient information is managed across New Cross Hospital, Cannock Chase Hospital and West Park Hospital.
BadgerNet maternity system to launch at Barts Health in 2026.
Barts Health NHS Trust will launch the BadgerNet digital maternity solution in 2026, as part of a five-year partnership.
The system will enable expectant mothers and families to access information in multiple languages and easy-read formats, with the aim of giving them greater control and understanding throughout pregnancy and the postnatal period.
Integration of the system from System C will begin at the end of 2025, with go-live scheduled for 2026 to replace the trust’s current mix of digital and paper-based systems with specific digital records.
Mersey Care launches digital platform for children with anorexia
Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust’s children’s eating disorder service (CEDS) has launched a digital platform to help support young people with anorexia nervosa and their families.
TRIANGLE, which launched in September 2025, was developed by CEDS in partnership with Professor Janet Treasure at King’s College, London and Informatics Merseyside, with support from the Mental Health Research for Innovation Centre (M-RIC) – a research partnership between Mersey Care and the University of Liverpool.
The platform, co-created using clinical expertise and input from children and young people and their parents and carers, will be used to support CEDS’ service users and their parents and carers in Halton, Knowsley, St Helens, and Warrington.
East Suffolk and North Essex goes live Epic EPR
East Suffolk and North Essex NHS Foundation Trust has gone live with an EPR system from Epic.
The system, which went live on 2 October 2025, brings multiple systems into one main platform and is expected to help provide improved care for patients.
As part of the new system, the MyChart app and website has been introduced to allow patients to manage important information and understand more about their care.
Graphnet and Luscii launch advanced remote monitoring platform
Graphnet and Luscii have partnered to launch an integrated platform which combines remote monitoring with population health and shared care records.
Graphnet Remote Monitoring aims to enable the NHS to identify patients suitable for remote monitoring, deliver proactive out-of-hospital care, evaluate outcomes in real time and access population-level insights.
The partnership is in response to rapid developments in preventative and digitally enabled out-of-hospital care, with forecasts from Graphnet suggesting an additional 500,000 patients will join remote monitoring programmes in the next two years.
Queen Victoria Hospital to launch EPR in November 2025
Queen Victoria Hospital NHS Foundation Trust will launch its first EPR system in November 2025.
The trust awarded a £10 million contract for its EPR system to Insight Direct in April 2024, subcontracting services to Altera.
Implementation work began in 2024, and the trust announced that core elements relating to inpatients, outpatients, electronic prescribing, theatres and minor injuries and reporting modules will go live in 50 days from 25 September 2025.
