Doctors handover list app

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Dilshad Marikar

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May 18, 2013, 10:10:02 AM5/18/13
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I see that a patient handover list project won one of the nhshack day competitions in 2012.  Was wondering what is happening with the project?  Is it being used in practice yet?

Dilshad

Colin Brown

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May 18, 2013, 3:54:39 PM5/18/13
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Hi Dilshad,

We worked on it for about 6-9 months after the event, and had it to a very near final version - then the hospital that was interested in taking it up pulled out, so it's rather stalled at the moment. It is still nearly ready for a hospital to pick up (with some local tweaking). If you or anyone else knows of potentially interested Trusts please do put them in touch with either myself or Paul (pa...@edgecase.com).

Best wishes,

Colin

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On 18 May 2013 07:10, Dilshad Marikar <dilshad...@gmail.com> wrote:
I see that a patient handover list project won one of the nhshack day competitions in 2012.  Was wondering what is happening with the project?  Is it being used in practice yet?

Dilshad

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Dilshad Marikar

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May 19, 2013, 11:01:06 AM5/19/13
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Hi Colin

Thanks for letting me know.  My current trust is reviewing their IT infrastructure, i'll try and see if I can get involved in some way. 

With regards to the project, do you have a infrastructure requirements and feature list available I can point interested parties towards?  From my point of view (paediatrics), we would need a solution that could provide an option to print patient lists as word/pdf, and some way of maintaining certain patients on the list who aren't inpatients (eg in Paediatrics we often 'ambulate' patients home on antibiotics awaiting blood results)

In a lot of neonatal intensive care units i've worked in, we use the badgernet platform for our babies notes.  It looks like they bypass local trusts hosting the data, and the whole thing is hosted on the N3 NHSNet.  Now I don't exactly know what that means, but it seems to work very well in my experience.  How could this approach be implemented, say for the patient list project?


Dilshad


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Rob Dyke

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May 23, 2013, 6:52:02 AM5/23/13
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According to OHC's website there is a patient list app project forthcoming called OPAL!
I'm watching it already.....
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