Chelsea and Westminster clinical team updates postnatal digital solution
- 22 December 2020
A clinical team from Chelsea and Westminster Hospital NHS Foundation Trust have added new capabilities to its postnatal digital solution.
Funded by CW+, Chelsea and Westminsterâs charity, the trust worked with Lumeon on the solution and added a number of functions.
This includes:
- Ability to use auto-populated templates based on national clinical guidance to personalise postnatal care plans and reduce variation in discharge information
- Giving women easier access to information thatâs pertinent to their recovery, health and wellbeing
The patientâs digital discharge report and letter transfer is integrated with the NHS Care Information Exchange, Patients Know Best (PKB) platform to provide them a digital record, that can be shared with community professionals if required.
Dr Sunita Sharma, consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at the trust, said: âNot only are mothers keen to leave the hospitals more quickly due to the outbreak, theyâre also less likely to have face to face contacts with their community midwives or health visitors.
âTogether with Lumeon, we have worked hard to meet the needs of new mothers to ensure that they and everyone caring for them have all the relevant guidance relating to ongoing postnatal care and concerns, and these enhancements also support the frontline junior postnatal ward team members.â
Lumeon is one of the trustâs CW Innovation partners â the project, which is jointly led jointly by CW+ and the trust, identifies and delivers new highâimpact innovation initiatives which could benefit patients.
Robbie Hughes, founder and CEO of Lumeon, added: âThe COVID postnatal experience is extremely challenging, and this is where Lumeonâs âremote-firstâ solutions are quickly demonstrating how we can help automate care journeys, in this case, allowing new mothers to quickly recover from the safety of their home.
âOur recent work with Chelsea and Westminster has been put into motion so we can help new mums and their families at this extraordinary time. We hope to introduce our innovative and human-centered approaches to more new mums across the UK.