Mobile Point of Care 2009 Presentations

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Karen Hill
Head of Electronic Patient Records, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust

Karen discussed future uses of iCM applications and mobile technology at the Trust. These include electronic prescribing with real-time medicines administration, development of nursing documentation, documentation of medicines reconciliation and non-pathology test requesting. She will share with you how these initiatives will help to meet agreed standards, the results of pilots to date, plans for implementation and the anticipated benefits.

Dr. Matthew Peak
Director of Research
Ms. Liz McArthur
Clinical Nurse Specialist Pain And Sedation
Alder Hey Children’s NHS Foundation Trust


Learn how the Trust complied with the Directive for Patients Surveys by harnessing mobile technology to give patients easy access to complete the survey at their bedside.

Ian Clark
Head of Wolfson Computer Labs,University Hospital of Birmingham - UBH

The presentation will give a brief overview of the rules-based system used throughout University Hospital, Birmingham for prescribing, order communications, results reporting, clinical observations, etc. The system makes extensive use of tablet computers and the speaker will outline the experience gained from their use at the bedside over a period of more than 10 years.

Trevor Wright
Deputy Chief Information Officer, NHS Yorkshire and the Humber

Mobile Working – the Yorkshire and Humber experience:
NHS Trusts across Yorkshire and Humber have begun to make extensive use of mobile solutions to support real-time access to clinical systems at the point of care. Trevor has led and/or supported a number of Mobile Working service transformation programmes and he will share his experience in this field as well as highlighting the key success factors and barriers to success.

Sue Conner
Project Manager
Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital


Will discuss the JAC project and the combined use of Mobile Clinical Assistants within the trust.

India Hardy
EPR Lead Pharmacist – Electronic Prescribing
Chelsea & Westminster Foundation NHS Trust

The presentation will cover the benefits of Mobile Clinical Assistants and why they are essential for providing care, how the selection process for Mobile Clinical Assistants and the on-going support.

David Allan-Smith
Clinical Lead SystmOne
South East Essex PCT


Overview the aims of the community projects & benefits.

Dr Nigel Tufft
IT Clinical Lead, Shrewsbury & Telford NHS Trust

The presentation cover the use of the VitalPaK solution and the benefits that have been achieved