New Primary Care Clinical Systems
The landscape of clinical systems within primary care is marked by a longstanding duopoly, often limiting the technological advancement and operational efficiency of GP practices.
As the healthcare sector evolves, an increasing number of commissioners, PCNs and GP practices are expressing interest in migrating to new, innovative clinical systems. However, the transition is fraught with complexities and risks, necessitating a careful, strategic approach.
As specialists in clinical system migration and deployment, Redmoor Health in collaboration with NHS Confederation are pleased to host a series of events to learn from the early adopters on the new market entrant programmes. Why not join us over the next couple of months to hear the experience of planning and development from the team at Birmingham and Solihull and the first of type clinical systems suppliers.
We are running a series of 3 sessions that are aimed at different audiences to learn about the new market entrants to the world of primary care electronic patient records. Sign up for the sessions today.
Guest Speakers
Ciaron Hoye
Kate Thomas
With a keen understanding of primary care practice frustrations, Kate with colleagues from BSOL adeptly collaborates with new suppliers to revolutionise how technology can be used to blur lines within Primary Care to build place based care.
Lisa Drake
With over 20 years experience in the NHS, Lisa supports Commissioners at ICB/ICS and Region to help deliver system change and modernise general practice. Lisa's work also involves advising practices and PCNs how to improve patients' online experience and saving time in general practice.
Emile Axelrad
Emile is the CEO of Medicus. Medicus have launched the first new GP System in 25 years after a successful live GP Practice pilot last year.
Amy Glees
Amy is a Product leader who has worked on bringing innovative and useful Healthcare technologies to life in for over 20 years. In her role at Telstra Health she is supporting teams with a portfolio of products across Secondary and Primary care. Amy’s mission is to ensure that all products are focussed on supporting clinicians and their patients by being useful, usable, and safe.
Conor Price
Conor has over 10 years’ experience across GP Practices and GP Federations and has worked in operational, leadership and advisory roles across the health and care system. Conor’s portfolio includes Digital, Data, Analytics and Technology and he is dedicated to improving Population Health Management across Primary Care.
Dan Wintercross
Dan is the Associate Director for Digital Services for Integrated Care in NHSE, responsible for ensuring primary care has the products and technology it needs to meet the ever-evolving needs of the NHS. As part of this portfolio is the New Market Entrants programme, working to support the introduction of new modern GP clinical systems into England for the first time in 20+ years.
Session 1: 14.05.24
This is an introductory session about the development journey of the new market entrant clinical system programme, to include:
- Why change?
- What to consider?
- Where to go for support?
- How do I do this?
Guest speakers: Kate Thomas and Ciaron Hoye.
Session 2: 05.06.24 – 11.00 – 12.00
Next Steps – Having made your decision that you are ready to consider a new system, join us to hear what you need to do locally and find out BSOL have addressed various challenges.
- What questions do I need to ask of my ICB/Region?
- Where do I get support nationally?
- Detailed walk through of progress to date in BSOL with Amy Glees, Head of Product and Technology, MedicalDirector and Emile Axelrad, Cofounder and Chief Executive Officer Medicus Health and the practice teams in Omnia and Yardley Green Medical centre
- What has to be local and what can be re-used from elsewhere
- Interoperability in the PCN and the wider needs for Place based care
Guest speakers – Emile Axelrad, Amy Glees, practice teams from Omnia and Yardley Green practices.
Session 3:
Postponed until Autumn 2024.
As a result of the recent election and change in government, this event is postponed until later in the year. The national Tech Innovation team are awaiting further clarification from NHSE on budget allocation. The BSOL team would prefer to share their experience post go-live with their first practice, planned for Sept 2024.