This email contains news for Healthcare Gateway customers No Images? Click here Connecting care in the communityOur new case study explains how Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust are using the Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) to provide community, mental health and out of hours staff with real time GP data. Clinicians across Oxfordshire can now view ten categories of GP patient information through their Adastra and Carenotes applications. Having access to additional patient information within the same system has made it faster and easier to make clinical decisions. Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust have also enabled cross border data sharing with the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) and Adult and Older Adult Mental Health Services across Buckinghamshire. Read the full case study. In the newsOver £1 million spent by NHS trusts on GDPR preparationFreedom of Information (FOI) requests sent to NHS trusts in England reveal that more than £1 million has been spent preparing for the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). Read more. EPS to be pushed out nationally across urgent careUse of the Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) is being pushed out nationally across urgent care settings following a successful pilot. Read more. Keep up to dateSouth West London CCGs sign MIG contractThe South West London Collaborative Commissioning (SWLCC) has signed a two year contract for the MIG. The SWLCC includes the six South West London CCGs, Wandsworth, Richmond, Croydon, Sutton, Kingston and Merton, who are working together to deliver the five-year strategy for the local NHS. The contract includes implementation of the Detailed Care Record service and Shared Record Viewer. Find out more. LPRES viewer completes fastest MIG accreditationThe Lancashire Person Record Exchange Service (LPRES) viewer is an in house system, which has been accredited for the enhanced Detailed Care Record service in just two weeks. This means the application can now consume GP patient data as HTML views. Find out more. Service delivery updateScheduled maintenance Share your feedback on the JIRA service desk Meet the team - Graham RobertsonJob title - Head of Service Delivery What do you enjoy most about your role? Interesting fact Events Last chance – Sharing data for effective care We’re running a MIG showcase event in Durham on 10 May. This event will focus on healthcare interoperability and explain how the MIG provides an effective way of sharing patient information locally. It will demonstrate how the MIG has been successfully deployed across the North East, to connect different health and care organisations. Book your place. RemindersEnhancing care through electronic documentsOur new case study explains how LPRES are using the MIG to send clinical documents to over 300 GP practices.es. Jeremy Hunt promises £75m for e-prescribing accelerationThe Health and Social Care Secretary Jeremy Hunt has promised a £75 million investment to support the implementation of e-prescribing systems. Huddersfield and Calderdale CCGs sign up for the MIGCalderdale CCG and Greater Huddersfield CCGs have signed a one-year contract for MIG services. |