Brighton signs with Alert for EPR
Brighton and Sussex University Hospitals has signed a contract with Portugese firm, Alert Life Sciences Computing, for a full electronic patient record System.
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Cambridge to pick EPR supplier in April
Two Cambridge trusts are expected to announce the winner of their high profile electronic patient record procurement in mid-April, and have issued a tender for consultancy and support services.
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Yeovil tenders for EPR
An electronic patient record system tender from Yeovil District Hospital NHS Foundation Trust has attracted 22 expressions of interest in its first week.
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Massive London PAS and EPR tender issued
A tender notice worth up to £400m has been issued for PAS and EPR systems for nine London acute trusts, in what EHI believes is the largest collaborative tender for healthcare IT outside NPfIT.
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Princess Alexandra aims for EPR by 2014
The Princess Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust has gone out to tender for an electronic patient record, which it hopes to have in place by March 2014.
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Gateshead awards EPR deal to System C
Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust has selected System C’s Medway PAS and clinical software as the basis for a trust-wide electronic patient record.
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Alert expands at Blackpool
Blackpool Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust has rolled out its Alert electronic patient record to an additional 220 users following the successful use of the system by more than 470 staff in its A&E department.
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McKesson makes £87m bid for System C
System C, the AIM-listed UK healthcare software and implementation specialist, has backed an £87m bid by US healthcare IT giant McKesson.
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System C revenues slide as NPfIT stalls
System C has reported a 27% decline in half year revenues as work deploying NPfIT systems stalled and national NHS IT contracts were scaled back.
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BCS calls for EPRs within five years
BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, has called for England to follow in the footsteps of the US by ensuring that all health organisations are using electronic patient records within five years.
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