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Graphnet chosen for Northamptonshire integrated care record

Graphnet Health has been chosen as the county-wide integrated care record to be used across Northamptonshire, supporting 700,000 people.

It means 69 GP practices, Northampton General Hospital NHS Trust, Kettering General Hospital NHS FT, Northamptonshire Healthcare NHS FT, Northamptonshire County Council Social Care, 111 and GP out-of-hours service providers, and East Midlands Ambulance Service NHS Trust will be connected through the shared care record.

The providers are part of the Northamptonshire Health and Care Partnership, and will adopt Graphnet’s CareCentric software. It will integrate into existing core IT systems used by the provider organisations to receive a broad range of patient information at the point of care across the region.

Kirstie Watson, digital lead for Northamptonshire Health and Care Partnership: “We are delighted to be making progress on delivery of this programme. The benefits will be far reaching.”

“For the care community, it will enhance the quality of the information available so we can provide faster, safer care. It also means that authorised clinicians and carers will have the right information where and when it is needed, which will in turn make their jobs easier. The time they save looking for a patient’s information can be used to focus on delivering more care to our citizens.”

The next phase of the project will explore the analysis of data from across the county, to support care providers manage the population’s health and care needs, and also target interventions at relevant individuals or groups.

Brian Waters, CEO, Graphnet  said: “This new integrated care record will bring together care providers right across the Northamptonshire care community. We are really pleased to have won the procurement and are excited to be able to help Northamptonshire realise the improvements in services, efficiency and costs that this sort of transformation project delivers.”

In other news in the region, last month HTN interviewed Hugo Mathias, CIO, SIRO & Director of IT, Northampton General Hospital, where we spoke about how the trust adopted Robotic Process Automation technology.