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BCP launch demographics into DCR and a helping hand for Yeovil

 

Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole (BCP) Council has become the second local authority to deliver demographics into the Dorset Care Record.

Adult services spokeswoman Bernadette Osmond said she was delighted with the move: “Word has quickly spread that the information it holds is of great benefit to the staff, particularly in these difficult times.

“Our project team has worked tirelessly to deliver our demographics into the DCR and we’re delighted we’ve been able to do so.”

BCP are working with Orion Health and service provider Servelec to move to Single Sign On for their Mosaic users as soon as possible.

In the light of the Coronavirus pandemic, we’ve been working with Yeovil Hospital in Somerset to look to provide their Emergency Department and appropriate clinical staff with access to the Dorset Care Record. Around a quarter of their patients come from North Dorset.

We are also seeing DCR usage rise sharply with more than 1,600 health and social care professionals now using the system.

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Demographics feed from Dorset Council adults services in the DCR

Dorset Council has this week become the first local authority to send demographic information as an electronic feed into the Dorset Care Record (DCR)

For the first time, information from the adults Mosaic system will feed in to the DCR, marking a major technical and organisational milestone for the health and social care record.

It will mean that local authority staff will be able to put their local case number in to the DCR rather than an NHS number to find their client and have access to personal emergency contacts.

Staff who have completed the mandatory training will also be able to , from Monday (9 March), through Single Sign On, go straight from the Mosaic system in to the DCR at a touch of a tab.

Launching DCR with user and person context will safe professionals time with one click getting to the relevant record.

These additions will ensure that people will have a safe and slick journey through the service and will only have to “tell their story once.”

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