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Geeth Silva, Tim Bourne, Graeme Hall, Shriyam Patel, Mohammed Qasim Rauf, Aaron Vogel andrew Carruthers, Gang Xu
Leicester General Hospital, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK Leicester General Hospital, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester, UK
Posters & Accepted Abstracts: J Health Pol Manage
Introduction: University hospitals leicester has codeveloped, with nervecentre, an electronic prescribing and medicines administration system that meets specific clinical and interoperability demands of the National Health Service (NHS). Methods: The system was developed through a frontline-led and agile approach with a project team consisting of clinicians, Information Technology (IT) specialists and the vendor's representatives over an 18-month period. Results: The system was deployed successfully with more than a thousand transcriptions during roll-out. Despite the high caseload and novelty of the system, there was no increase in error rates within the first 3 months of roll-out. Healthcare professionals perceived the new system as efficient with improved clinical workflow and safe through an integrated medication alert system. Discussion: This case study demonstrates how NHS trusts can successfully co-develop, with vendors, new IT systems which meet interoperability standards such as fast healthcare interoperability Resources, while improving front line clinical experience. Conclusion: Alternative methods to the 'big bang' deployment of IT projects, such as 'gradual implementation', must be demonstrated and evaluated for their ability to deliver digital transformation projects in the NHS successfully. Keywords: BMJ health informatics, clinical, decision support systems, health information systems, management information systems, software design. Recent Publications 1. Silva G, Bourne T, Hall G, Patel S, Rauf MQ, Vogel A, Carruthers A, Xu G. "Codeveloping an effective EMPA to maturity in an acute NHS Trust: an implementer report. BMJ Health Care Inform. 2022 Jan;29(1):e100477. doi: 10.1136/bmjhci-2021-100477. PMID: 34983793; PMCID: PMC8728440. 2. Silva G, Yam A, Court J, et al. "Constructing high-quality rest facilities to maximise performance and ensure patient safety. BMJ Open Quality 2021;10:e001403. doi:10.1136/bmjoq-2021-001403 3. Geeth Silva, Robert U Ashford, Clare J Wildin, Pramod Achan"Evidence-based quality leadership in orthopaedics, British Journal of Hospital MedicineVol. 83, No. 3. doi.org/10.12968/hmed.2021.0617