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University Hospitals Plymouth selects Epic as preferred EPR supplier

University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust has selected Epic as its preferred supplier for an Electronic Patient Record  system.
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Auditor’s report finds Jersey EPR system facing challenges

An audit report released by auditor general Lynn Pamment has raised issues surrounding the implementation of Jersey’s electronic patient record
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Nottingham University Hospitals selects Nervecentre EPR

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, one of the UK’s largest, has selected Nervecentre’s next-gen EPR to drive forward its digital
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Nordic EPR lead: UK EPR market will never be dominated by one system

Alison MacDonald, senior VP and global lead, EHR implementation at Nordic Consulting, says the UK EPR market will never be
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DH Intelligence releases report on EPR contract wins and migrations

Digital Health Intelligence released its latest electronic patient record (EPR) contract wins and migrations snapshot report on Thursday.
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Digital Health’s 2023 Review: Top 10 most read news stories

As 2024 edges ever closer, let's take a look back Digital Health's most popular and most read news stories from
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Belfast HSC and South Eastern HSC go live with Clinisys WinPath

The first two health and social care trusts in Northern Ireland have gone live with Clinisys WinPath: Belfast and South
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Networks debate panel believe there is no current NHS EPR monopoly

In a Digital Health Networks debate, the panel shared the view that currently there is not a monopoly in the
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Birmingham Women’s and Children’s picks Epic for EPR

Digital Health News can exclusively reveal that Birmingham and Women’s and Children’s NHS FT has picked Epic as preferred supplier
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DMA results show only 10-30% of trusts with an EPR have key functionality

Results from the Digital Maturity Assessment have shown that only 10-30% of the 90% of NHS trusts with an electronic
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