Barts Health rolls out Covid-19 staff self-testing results platform

Barts Health rolls out Covid-19 staff self-testing results platform
The biggest NHS trust in the country

Barts Health NHS Trust has rolled out Infinity Health’s digital task management platform to record and report on staff Covid-19 self-testing results.

The platform will make test-results submission easier, quicker, and more secure for staff, and allows reporting to be automated.

Reporting data – which is submitted to Public Health England (PHE) each day – can be split by categories including role type, department, ward, gender, and ethnicity, which supports trusts to identify outbreaks and understand trends in the infection.

Barts Health will also use Infinity for the additional purpose of registering and recording test kit distribution.

Karen Green, lateral flow testing lead at Barts Health NHS Trust, said: “Our staff told us that they wanted a system to report their Covid-19 test results quickly.

“Using Infinity means they only needed to enter the date of test, test strip number and result – reducing the amount of repeated information and saving time and effort. Infinity ensures results are recorded accurately and makes data reporting simple and quick.”

Around 12,500 of Barts Health’s 16,000 staff will use Infinity, with the trust joining the likes of University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, The Royal Marsden NHS Foundation Trust, and Stockport NHS Foundation Trust, who also use Infinity Health’s platform.

In February 2020, London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust (LNWH) signed a new contract with Infinity Health to roll out a digital task management platform.

Elliott Engers, CEO at Infinity Health, said: “The NHS remains under huge pressure from the impact of Covid-19, and staff self-testing is key to infection control. This milestone is a testament to all the trusts that are working to ensure their staff can quickly and securely submit results, saving valuable time and maintaining data integrity and security.

“We’ve been impressed at how the NHS continues to adapt new reporting requirements, often at short notice, and are pleased that more and more are choosing Infinity to support them to fulfil their testing and reporting requirements.”

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