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By Kat Jercich | 01:14 pm | August 16, 2021
The agency determined that its internally developed Resource and Patient Management System would not be sustainable in the long term.
HIMSS21
By Kat Jercich | 05:47 pm | August 13, 2021
At a HIMSS21 Views from the Top session, experts explained how to maximize the value of available information by optimizing data supply chains.
HIMSS21
By Mike Miliard | 04:20 am | August 12, 2021
At HIMSS21, Lt. Gen. Ronald Place of the Defense Health Agency said trust in data has been essential to the DoD's decision-making processes as it works to keep service members healthy and maintain operational readiness.
HIMSS21 Digital
By Nathan Eddy | 05:28 pm | August 11, 2021
Healthcare workers are facing a crossroads as new technologies offer opportunities for better care, but avalanches of data and consumer expectations for quicker connections are raising stress levels.
HIMSS21
By Kat Jercich | 12:01 pm | August 11, 2021
Experts from Rush, Cerner, Anthem and Amazon took a deep dive at HIMSS21 to examine the ways artificial intelligence has been implemented in recent years.  
HIMSS21
By Jonah Comstock | 09:03 pm | August 10, 2021
Technology leaders share strategies to push health IT toward a "Star Trek" future.
HIMSS21 Digital
By Nathan Eddy | 08:00 pm | August 10, 2021
Putting empathy front and center in healthcare requires advanced EHRs – and means giving frontline workers the freedom to build personal relationships with patients as they see fit.
HIMSS21
By Kat Jercich | 11:02 am | August 10, 2021
The pandemic has exemplified the crucial role information technology plays in healthcare, said execs at the HIMSS21 CIO Summit on Monday.
By Sara Mageit | 08:00 am | August 10, 2021
Great Ormond Street Hospital and The Royal Marsden NHS FT have signed an agreement to share a single electronic patient record system (EPR). New analysts will implement the system at The Royal Marsden with both teams. The Royal Marsden will start the project this August, with a planned launch date of March 2023. WHY IT MATTERS The move will enable both teams to benefit from cross-over and shared learning. It will also provide an opportunity for GOSH to expand the planning and development of Epic, the patient record system used by the trust since its introduction in 2017. The partnership will allow Royal Marsden to share the Epic system. Epic has proved to be particularly beneficial during the pandemic in delivering care to children and young people remotely.  The partnership will also give Royal Marsden the opportunity to harness the digital technologies and learning that GOSH have achieved through their clinically-led implementation of DHR in 2019, opening up both trusts to research opportunities and collaborations. For GOSH, working in partnership on all future developments to the system means they will be able to work at a faster rate and reduced cost, enabling the trust to invest back into patients and the hospital. By sharing skills and expertise across organisations, both trusts will aim to maximise the benefits of the DHR for staff and patients. "Overall, the new system will help us access our digital records more easily, work more efficiently, and prescribe more safely – to the benefit of both staff and patients across the trust.” - Lisa Emery, chief information officer at The Royal Marsden NHS FT   THE LARGER CONTEXT In September 2020, GOSH became the first hospital in the country to achieve HIMSS Stage 7 validation, which measures a hospital’s digital maturity. ON THE RECORD Chief information officer at The Royal Marsden NHS FT, Lisa Emery, told Healthcare IT News: “From quicker access to patient records to improved availability of documentation and a patient portal, the new system we plan to develop in partnership with GOSH will significantly improve patient outcomes, safety and experience. "It will also give us more access to accurate real-time health information at our fingertips, which will enhance our existing life-saving research capabilities. Overall, the new system will help us access our digital records more easily, work more efficiently, and prescribe more safely – to the benefit of both staff and patients across the trust.” Matt Shaw, CEO of GOSH, said: “No one at GOSH can imagine life without Epic now and it’s transformed our hospital for the better in the couple of years it’s been in place. We’re really looking forward to working even more closely with another innovative organisation like the Royal Marsden in a way that will benefit even more patients.”