Blackpool Teaching Hospitals – Enhancing data for effective care

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Blackpool Teaching Hospitals – Enhancing data for effective care

Watch our latest video, to find out why Blackpool Teaching Hospitals are using the MIG to provide pharmacists, doctors and nurses with real time GP data.

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Connecting Care – Delivering digital documents across the BNSSG STP

Connecting Care – Delivering digital documents across the BNSSG STP

Connecting Care are using the Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) to share electronic health record documentation with 85 GP practices across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire (BNSSG).

Background

Connecting Care is a digital care record system, which contains information held at GP practices, hospital departments, community services, mental health trusts, out of hours services and local authorities across BNSSG. It combines information into a single, shared record, which reduces the time spent by professionals checking details from different health and social care organisations.

The Connecting Care system uses our Detailed Care Record service to consume patient information from the GP practices, which also includes end of life care data.

To fulfill their commitment to the NHS ‘paperless by 2020’ strategy, Connecting Care are using Document Services to share electronic health record documentation across the region.

What did they do?

The aim of the Connecting Care Document Sharing project was to enable Connecting Care partner organisations to share any type of document with each other. The work was based on the use of generic document sharing functions that utilise both national and international technical standards.

The nine month project was completed in two phases:

Phase one focused on implementing cross-enterprise document sharing (XDS) standards to enable documents from acute trusts to be shared within the integrated digital care record in the Connecting Care portal.

Phase two focused on the implementation of Interoperability Toolkit (ITK) standards and the deployment of Document Services as the vehicle for sharing clinical documentation electronically from the local acute trusts with GPs.

Send any type of document electronically

The roll out of the Document Services across BNSSG has benefited GP practices, who now receive hundreds of documents each week. Secondary care teams can instantly send any type of electronic document, which has helped to improve transfers of care when a patient transitions from one care organisation to another.

“The MIG Document Services has been technically easy to deploy, which has created a more timely delivery of clinical correspondence into a clinical setting. It has supported our local Trusts contributing to their paperless vision and the timely delivery of discharge summaries.”

Faster admin for GPs

Electronic documents are seamlessly delivered into the EMIS Web GP workflow and the Trust receives an immediate acknowledgement when the document is delivered, actioned or rejected by the practice. This has streamlined the admin process for GPs and ensures electronic documentation can be retrieved and tracked at the point of care.

“Having documents from University Hospitals Bristol (UHB) coming straight into the system has made the whole process so much easier/quicker.” GP administrative assistant.

“Receiving documents electronically from UHB has saved my team so much time, it couldn’t have come sooner. We hope that soon we will receive all documents from every trust this way as standard.”

Find out more

To arrange an online demonstration or to find out how the MIG is being used in your area, please get in touch here.

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Care home and hospice system becomes MIG accredited

Care home and hospice system becomes MIG accredited

The Care Database is the latest system provider to become a Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) accredited partner.

The Care Database is an efficient and secure web based system, which helps healthcare professionals to revolutionise their care management. It’s used across a variety of health settings including care homes and hospices.

The application has been accredited for the Detailed Care Record and Service Discovery Locator, which will provide care home and hospice staff with:

  • real time access to a patient’s GP record
  • the full medical history for the patient to optimise care planning
  • an integrated view of patient data held on a number of different systems.

“We’re delighted to be working in partnership with The Care Database to provide their customers with access to GP data. It’s important that care homes and hospices are sensitive to the shifting needs and preferences of their patients and the MIG will make it easier for multi-disciplinary teams to share this information and deliver more effective and coordinated care.”

“The Care Database is designed to help healthcare professionals deliver better care in a variety of settings – including care homes, hospices, respite centres, hospital wards and surgeries. Whilst we have a broad prospective client base, they all have one thing in common – they will be caring for patients who have data held on a number of different healthcare systems and it’s crucial they can easily access this data. Having the Medical Interoperability Gateway integrated into The Care Database enables our clients to do just that. And, with the data they need at their fingertips, our clients are able to deliver safer and more effective care.”

Find out more

To speak to one of our team about becoming a MIG partner please get in touch here. You can also watch our partner animation which demonstrates the process.

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