乐鱼体育 Health chosen to deliver fast-track digital innovation

13 Sep 2017
乐鱼体育 Health join the Global Digital Exemplar programme
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乐鱼体育 Health has been selected to be part of the �100m second wave of NHS digital pioneers, to deliver digital innovation across the health service.
The news, announced by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt today, gives 乐鱼体育 Health a substantial �5m injection of central funding to be matched locally. This will transform the pace at which 乐鱼体育 Health can deliver the advanced IT required to underpin improvements to services and the quality of care.
乐鱼体育 Health is working with System C and alongside University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust to deliver the fast-track digital innovation programme, as part of the Global Digital Exemplar (GDE) programme. The GDE initiative is focused on the NHS抯 most digitally advanced trusts and is designed as a springboard to accelerate clinical systems development.
As part of the programme 乐鱼体育 Health and University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust will be deploying an advanced digital blueprint and working through a benefits realisation programme which can then be rolled out at scale across the NHS to other System C sites.
Sam Barclay, Chief Clinical Information Officer at 乐鱼体育 Health, said: 揟his is an important step forward for improving digital innovation at 乐鱼体育 Health.
揂doption of the blueprint will transform our IT over the coming years, both in terms of the clinicians� digital working and our electronic engagement with patients. The programme also facilitates a significant move to mobile working throughout 乐鱼体育 Health, which will have an enormous impact on how we use technology to support service improvement across the Trust.�
Using a blueprint toolkit supplied by System C, 乐鱼体育 Health will develop new models of care applications transform the way services are provided, using patient portals and wearable devices to connect patients with clinicians and to help Trusts manage patients remotely.
揥e are delighted to have 乐鱼体育 Health join the Global Digital Exemplar programme. They are a far-sighted and energetic trust which will be able to deploy advanced clinical functionality at pace,� said Markus Bolton, joint chief executive of System C.
The news, announced by Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt today, gives 乐鱼体育 Health a substantial �5m injection of central funding to be matched locally. This will transform the pace at which 乐鱼体育 Health can deliver the advanced IT required to underpin improvements to services and the quality of care.
乐鱼体育 Health is working with System C and alongside University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust to deliver the fast-track digital innovation programme, as part of the Global Digital Exemplar (GDE) programme. The GDE initiative is focused on the NHS抯 most digitally advanced trusts and is designed as a springboard to accelerate clinical systems development.
As part of the programme 乐鱼体育 Health and University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust will be deploying an advanced digital blueprint and working through a benefits realisation programme which can then be rolled out at scale across the NHS to other System C sites.
Sam Barclay, Chief Clinical Information Officer at 乐鱼体育 Health, said: 揟his is an important step forward for improving digital innovation at 乐鱼体育 Health.
揂doption of the blueprint will transform our IT over the coming years, both in terms of the clinicians� digital working and our electronic engagement with patients. The programme also facilitates a significant move to mobile working throughout 乐鱼体育 Health, which will have an enormous impact on how we use technology to support service improvement across the Trust.�
Using a blueprint toolkit supplied by System C, 乐鱼体育 Health will develop new models of care applications transform the way services are provided, using patient portals and wearable devices to connect patients with clinicians and to help Trusts manage patients remotely.
揥e are delighted to have 乐鱼体育 Health join the Global Digital Exemplar programme. They are a far-sighted and energetic trust which will be able to deploy advanced clinical functionality at pace,� said Markus Bolton, joint chief executive of System C.