Horrible history part two: things fall apart
The National Programme for IT in the NHS got off to a flying start; but soon started to go off-track. Lyn Whitfield looks back.
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Surrey and Sussex sticks with Cerner
Surrey and Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust wants to stick with the Cerner Millennium system it deployed as part of the National Programme for IT in the NHS and to add a Cerner RIS.
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Wirral gets ‘track and trigger’ alerts
Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust is to implement a “track and trigger” alert system in its A&E department.
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Cerner says NHS on digital ‘tipping point’
Cerner’s chief of staff Jeff Townsend tells EHI editor Jon Hoeksma that digital healthcare has reached a ‘tipping point’ and that the future will increasingly be based on cloud-based services.
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PwC to review North Bristol’s go-live
North Bristol NHS Trust has commissioned PricewaterhouseCoopers to conduct an independent review of the issues surrounding clinical incidents and missed appointments following the implementation of Cerner Millennium.
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Royal Berkshire puts back go-live
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust has delayed its go-live with Cerner Millennium while it resolves outstanding technical issues, which may include questions about hosting.
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London not a done deal for Cerner
The nine London trusts involved in a massive, collaborative IT tender could each decide to go with a different supplier, it has been revealed.
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Cerner expects London trusts to stick
Cerner has said it expects most of the London trusts involved in a massive PAS and EPR tender to stick with Millennium.
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Croydon takes Millennium into community
Croydon Health Services NHS Trust will be the first community provider in the UK to go-live with Cerner Millennium later this year.
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Cerner announces Millennium next steps
Cerner has used the HIMSS12 healthcare IT conference and show in Las Vegas to launch Millennium+, the next stage of development of its electronic health record software.
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