
Liverpool Heart hospital goes live with Silverlink bed management system
Staff can create a graphical representation of their ward, allocating and moving patients between beds using a “drag and drop” system.
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Staff can create a graphical representation of their ward, allocating and moving patients between beds using a “drag and drop” system.
The solution, supplied by Dedalus, was been introduced on six medical wards, one ambulatory unit and two emergency admissions units in January.
The new system uses a process that copies, transfers and stores the whole GP database, rather than the minimal data required to update vaccinations data.
The technology has been rolled out across the adult wards, meaning staff are now recording details of a patient’s vital signs on tablets instead of paper.
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Clinicians at Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust can now issue eMED3 electronic fit notes directly
Birmingham Women’s and Children’s NHS Foundation Trust has gone live with an electronic patient record
An “Amazon-style” prescription tracking feature has been rolled out in the NHS App to reduce