Guy’s and St Thomas’ delays £450m EPR go live to ensure safety
Guy’s and St Thomas’s NHS Foundation Trust has delayed the go live of its new electronic patient record to allow more time to launch the system safely.
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TPP boss Hester takes pot shot at ‘artificially inflated’ hospital EPR prices
Frank Hester, CEO of TPP, has accused NHS bosses of wasting hundreds of millions on over-priced IT systems, claiming that his company offers ‘another way’.
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New Hive EPR powered by Epic goes live across Manchester Uni NHS FT
A new electronic patient record (EPR) called Hive, powered by software company Epic, has gone live across Manchester University NHS Foundation Trust (MFT).
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Northern Ireland Department of Health selects Lyniate for encompass
The Northern Ireland Department of Health will be working with Lyniate in its bid to create a single digital record for every citizen in the country.
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Two NHS trusts go live with Epic electronic patient records
Royal Devon University Healthcare and Frimley Health have both pushed their Epic electronic patient records in the last two months.
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The Royal Marsden selects new image capture solution
The Royal Marsden will be implementing a new imaging solution which will integrate with its existing content services platform and forthcoming EPR.
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Digital features in King’s College Hospital’s yearly action plan
King’s College has unveiled its action plan for the year ahead, which will help tackle waiting lists with digital tools and support innovation.
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Digital Health News industry round-up includes details of Ada Health’s integration with Epic and the new Scottish National Radiology Reporting Service.
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King’s College CEO says hospitals can’t run ‘safely’ without an EPR
The CEO at King’s College Hospital has said that he believes that in this day and age, hospitals are not able to be run “safely” without an EPR.
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Northern Ireland goes live with Sectra for unified medical imaging system
Northern Ireland has signed a deal with Sectra which will see pathology and radiology images and reports being combined in a single medical imaging system.
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