Emis joins forces for London bid
Emis, Graphnet Health and Healthcare Gateway have joined forces to offer clinical information systems and services under the new £300m London 2015 framework.
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London MIG pilot links TPP and Emis info
The first exchange of clinical information between TPP’s SystmOne and Emis Web is being piloted in London next month.
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MH trust links RiO and EMIS users
Northumberland, Tyne and Wear NHS Foundation Trust is linking its RiO electronic patient record with Emis systems to share data with GP practices.
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TPP and Microtest sign up for MIG
More than 99% of UK GPs will be able to share patient data following the integration of TPP and Microtest with the Medical Interoperability Gateway.
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MIG e-discharge for 1.1m NW patients
Healthcare Gateway has won contracts with NHS trusts in Cumbria and Merseyside that will enable 1.1m GPs to receive hospital discharge summaries via the Medical Interoperability Gateway.
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Cumbria reaches MIG milestone
Out-of-hours and minor injuries services across Cumbria can now view a patient’s GP record with 80% of GPs streaming information via the Medical Interoperability Gateway.
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Morecambe shares info with GPs
Clinicians at University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust are to obtain key patient information from local GP practices via the Medical Interoperability Gateway, using Lorenzo.
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MIG from EMIS and INPS passes ITK tests
The Medical Interoperability Gateway developed by healthcare IT system suppliers INPS and EMIS has received Interoperability Toolkit accreditation from NHS Connecting for Health. The MIG is being implemented by the two suppliers through a joint venture company, Healthcare Gateway. It said ITK accreditation would open up access to records held by 75% of GP practices using […]
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INPS and EMIS plan gateway
Healthcare IT system suppliers INPS and EMIS have announced that they have formed a 50:50 joint venture to implement an interoperability gateway.
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World wide EMIS Web
EMIS is not backward about coming forward with its next generation system, EMIS Web. Fiona Barr reports.
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