Integrated Care

Intensive Care Unit at Wirral gain access to medical devices information

Nurses from the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) at Wirral University Teaching Hospital NHS Trust now have direct access to information
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Medical data automation for safer and more productive care at Wirral University Teaching Hospital

Medical data automation for safer and more productive care, how Wirral’s ICU nurses are benefiting from medical device integration.
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Interoperability to be hotly debated at Digital Health Rewired 2020

With interoperability soaring high on the health IT agenda, Digital Health Rewired will have a whole track dedicated to the
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Faulkner reportedly squares up for Epic interoperability fight

The CEO of Epic has called on the chief executives of US hospital systems to protest against proposed laws designed
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TPP founder addresses past perceptions ahead of Rewired keynote

Ahead of his keynote at Rewired 2020, TTP founder Frank Hester has spoken about the NPfIT and his reputation for
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Palliative shared record system adopted by 95% of Somerset GPs

Part of Somerset's integrated care record programme, EPaCCS provides a ‘single source of truth’ regarding end of life patient care.
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Special Report: Shared Care Records

With giving the best treatment to a patient increasingly depending on the contributions of a range of health and social
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ICSs ‘must consider how to attract sustainable supply of future leaders’

There’s no “inexhaustible pipeline” of leaders working within ICSs and more needs to be done to attract younger leaders, a
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Technology ‘should not be an add-on when developing an ICS’

Technology on its own is not a solution to integrated care problems but “underpins” the success of many health systems,
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Shared care record teams celebrated at Graphnet event

The event featured presentations from the Nottinghamshire, St Helens, Bolton, Salford, Frimley, Cheshire and Greater Manchester shared care record teams.
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