Oasis Live at Brighton

  • 18 August 2003


Capula Elan has announced that Brighton Hospital NHS Trust has gone live with its new Oasis Patient Administration System (PAS), delivered as a managed service by Siemens Healthcare Services.


The project has merged two different PAS solutions, taken six months to complete and was delivered on time and to budget. The single new Oasis PAS system will service the needs of the trust across six sites.


“The Oasis PAS go-live date was planned well in advance and, thanks to excellent teamwork and co-operation between the Trust and supplier throughout the project, and a great deal of hard work by all our users, we achieved our target with few problems.” said Caroline Moth, PAS Project Manager at Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals.


Mike Singer, Operations Director of Capula Elan said “This was an interesting project and provided Siemens Healthcare Services and Capula Elan with an excellent opportunity to demonstrate yet again their ability to migrate existing PAS systems quickly to Oasis PAS. ”


“This is an outstanding result that could not have been achieved without the partnership between Capula Elan and Siemens Healthcare Services,” added Jim Middleton, Business Manager IT Solutions for Siemens.


Capula Elan says the new Oasis system gives the Trust with the ability to track patients across all six sites quickly and provides the Trust with a route to Integrated Care Record Services (ICRS).


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