by Oracle Cerner UK | 13 April 2023
EHR to replace legacy digital and paper-based systems to help reduce administrative burden for staff giving them more time to care for patients
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by Oracle Cerner UK 13 July 2015 In 2012, St. George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust UK made a commitment. This commitment was to leverage the use of technology to eliminate common medication errors in the short term, with a global aim of having a single comprehensive medication record.
by Flavia Rovis | Fadi El-Turk 22 June 2015 Globally for more than 30 years, Cerner has focused on making health care safer and more efficient by linking research and evidence-based decision support at the point of care and has been a key provider for digitising the NHS. We have at the moment two EPR-integrated research modules supporting clinical research workflows: PowerTrials and Discovere.
by Oracle Cerner UK 5 June 2015 Not 1, not 2 but 3 Cerner clients are recognised by HIMSS in Riga!.  Hospital Marina Salud de Dénia (Alicante, Spain) is the first organisation to receive a Davies Award outside of the US. Both Hospital Universitario Central de Asturias and Hospital Universitario Son Espases are recipients of HIMSS Stage 6.
by Oracle Cerner UK 22 May 2015 Royal United Hospitals Bath NHS Foundation Trust and Cerner have been working together to implement Cerner Millennium Maternity functionality in a RECORD TIME! It took only three months from the start of the project to its "go-live"! This is a first in the UK!
by Claire Delplancq 11 May 2015 This year's European Collaboration Forum was very successful with more than 300 visitors coming from all over the world! This event was a fantastic opportunity for our clients, associates and prospects to inspire and be inspired by what can be achieved when working together. The focus of this year's event was the benefits Cerner’s workflows offer to clients.