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Medical charity implements PatientSource EPR after e-prescribing success

The Royal Hospital for Neuro-disability said it reduced prescription errors by 83% following the introduction of PatientSource’s e-prescribing system.
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Nervecentre EPR signals ‘fundamental shift’ in IT at Leicester trust

One of the largest acute trusts in England is set to deploy a mobile-first EPR under its strategy to become
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NHS Forth Valley goes live with InterSystems TrakCare

InterSystems continues to dominate Scotland's EPR market following the deployment of its TrakCare electronic patient record at NHS Forth Valley.
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Royal Papworth achieves ‘first of kind’ Lorenzo-Epic integration with CUH

Royal Papworth Hospital and Cambridge University Hospitals have developed an interface for sharing blood tests between their disparate EPRs.
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Lincolnshire Partnership switches on new mental health EPR

Over 2000 members of staff can now access digital referrals, community and inpatient records of its 202,080 patients via the
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Leeds and York Partnership ‘first’ for new mental health EPR

Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust will become the first NHS mental health provider in England to adopt CareDirector
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Nervecentre Software launches latest version of EPR

Attendees of the launch at the Science Museum on 20 June were given a peek into version five of Nervecentre’s
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Microtest anticipates Wales success story after winning-over GP practices

Microtest has bagged a significant contract win in Wales after its clinical IT system was selected for adoption by 111
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Leeds and York Partnership NHS FT selects CareWorks for new EPR

The trust issued a tender for a new EPR in September 2017 and currently runs Civica’s Paris EPR, which was
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Countess of Chester partners up with Cerner in 15-year deal

Cerner Millennium will replace the Meditech electronic patient record that has been in use at the trust since 1999, the
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