SERPR IS LIVE
The Greater Glasgow & Clyde VitalData System, known as the Strathclyde Electronic Renal Patient Record or SERPR (pronounced “serper”) went live in June of this year. It replaces two aging Proton systems at the Royal and Western Infirmaries, and covers a huge area from Stranraer, through Kilmarnock, Inverclyde, the Vale of Leven up to Loch Lomond and the Highlands, across to Forth Valley and down to Dumfries and Galloway. The system went live with all historic treatment data on 40,000 patients migrated from the systems it replaced, and with over 800 users. It includes interfaces to 6 SCI-Store demographic and laboratory results systems using the latest Notification Services module, ensuring prompt delivery of updates and results every few minutes. There’s also the added bonus of 12 months of historic data transferred automatically whenever a new patient is registered on SERPR. The system also enjoys links with their AD&T system and 4 Fresenius Finesse haemodialysis machine networks providing up to the minute details on admisisons, discharges and haemodialysis treatments.
Hot off the press: SERPR has been short-listed for two NHS eHealth Awards
Best Use of Innovative IT for Patient Care
Best IT Service Delivery Team
We are all very proud to be associated with this VitalData project.
Cardiff is the next VitalData system scheduled for go live in September 2010. Known as the Cardiff Renal Information System (CRIS) this promises to be another innovative and exciting renal dialysis and transplant management system, and we are all looking forward to its launch. In tandem with Morriston Hospital the new VitalData system based at the University Hospital of Wales will provide a comprehensive and integrated renal service for the whole of Mid and South Wales.
VitalData is also installed at Morriston Hospital, Swansea, the Gloucester Royal Hospital (incorporating the Cheltenham renal service) and Derby City Hosiptals.
We are delighted to announce the news that Vitalpulse has been selected to supply a new integrated renal system for Leeds, Hull, Bradford and York replacing the two Proton systems based at Leeds and Hull. We look forward to embarking on this exciting new project.
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