Helping mums to be in Dorset – Our new clinical maternity pathway goes live for midwives and health visitors

In our latest blog Ellie Venton, Dorset CCG’s programme lead for Maternity Transformation/Better Births System Integration writes about how our new clinical maternity pathway will help improve the care and support for mum, baby and the family.

At Dorset LMS (Local Maternity System) we are very excited to be launching the Maternity pathway within the Dorset Care Record. The work was designed to support the new postnatal care pathway delivered as part of the NHS England national Better Births Early Adopter work.

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Katy Brooks from Orion Health on regional information sharing across the UK

Orion Senior Marketing Manager Katy Brooks writes about how sharing patient data can support direct care, highlighting the work being carried out with the Northern Ireland Electronic Care Record and the North of Scotland Care Portal. Orion Health are the technical partner of the Dorset Care Record.

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Image states: 90 percent of hospitals use 6 or more types of devices that could be integrated, yet only 1/3 integrate devices today. Imagine the impact on patient care if data could flow among devices and electronic health records with ease.

Are our Shared Care Records meeting families’ needs to support complex care?

In our latest blog, Dorset Care Record solution architect Andy Hadley explains why it is so important to provide an Integrated Care Record to support people whose lives have been dominated by long-term care needs, including easy access for both them and their carers.

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Working with partners to drive forward the Dorset Care Record

In our latest blog, project manager David Lloyd – who has experience in health and care records with IBM Medicare and the Australian Department of Health writes about some of the challenges and issues facing partners in the first phase of the Dorset Care Record. The Increment delivered alerts and encounters, radiology and pathology and referrals from our three acute hospitals.

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